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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy urges air traffic controllers to show up for work: ‘Need to go to their jobs’

October 8, 2025
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy urges air traffic controllers to show up for work: ‘Need to go to their jobs’
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has a simple message to air traffic controllers as the government shutdown wreaks havoc on travel across the United States.

“I’m encouraging air traffic controllers to show up for work,” Duffy said on Wednesday during an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper.

Sean Duffy, identified as a transportation secretary, is featured on CNN discussing a government shutdown that is affecting air traffic control staffing.
Sean Duffy sat down for an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper on Wednesday, urging air traffic controllers to show up for work. CNN
An air traffic control tower against a cloudy sky.
Several major airports, including Reagan National Airport, are experiencing staffing shortages as the shutdown leaves air traffic controllers unpaid. REUTERS

Several major airports are experiencing staffing shortages as the shutdown leaves air traffic controllers unpaid – along with an uptick in workers calling in sick.

However, Duffy stressed the importance of air traffic controllers manning their posts.

“They need to go to their jobs,” Duffy added. “They need to control the airspace.”

Duffy acknowledged that air traffic controllers could express some “rebellious” behavior over the current situation, but said they would be paid once the shutdown ends.

He also acknowledged the heightened stress they face.

“They are stressed out. They are wondering, how do they put food on the table? How do they pay their mortgages if their paycheck doesn’t come through?” Duffy said.

The post Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy urges air traffic controllers to show up for work: ‘Need to go to their jobs’ appeared first on New York Post.

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