Orlando airport experienced flight delays
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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said that Orlando International Airport later on Thursday is expected to be without certified air traffic controllers preventing landings as employee absences grow during the ongoing government shutdown.
A government shutdown is causing flight delays due to air traffic controller staffing issues. Air traffic controllers are working without pay, which an expert says adds significant stress to a high-pressure job.
Orlando International Airport (MCO) ranked among the top airports in the 2025 USA Today 10BEST Readers’ Choice Awards. MCO was named the No. 4 best large airport, praised for its customer satisfaction and concessions. The airport secured the No. 3 spot ...
Orlando’s airport adopted a $6 billion plan for the next decade that spans from functional restroom renovations to futuristic air taxis.
It marks the first-ever passenger service connecting Tokyo’s Narita International Airport and Orlando International Airport.
Air traffic controllers and TSA agents at Orlando International Airport say they are working without pay as the government shutdown reaches 28 days.
For the first time, Floridians will be able to take a nonstop flight to Japan, according to a Tuesday announcement.