The Indianapolis International Airport is one of 40 airports expected to see fewer flights starting on Friday, November 7.

With still no movement on Capitol Hill to end the government shutdown, airline passengers are now asking, "What about us?"

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The FAA said it's an effort to maintain safe airspace operations as the federal government shutdown continues. This comes as air traffic control, TSA and airlines beg for the shutdown to end.

"The system is critically staffed. It's running on a razor's edge," said Drew MacQueen, Great Lakes Regional Vice President for the national Air Traffic Controllers Association.

MacQueen represents Indiana and seven other states.

He said the shutdown is making short staffing worse than it was.

"Most controllers are working mandato

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