FAA, Atlanta airport and flight reduction
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ATLANTA — The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday it's going to begin cutting air traffic at some of the nation's busiest airports starting Friday as the government shutdown drags on. And, yes, that is expected to include the world's busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is one of 40 across the U.S. that could see a 10% reduction in flights because of the impact of the government shutdown is having on air traffic controllers.
I’ve been to 45 countries and counting, and the gateway to every single one has been Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As someone who loves to travel and who is lucky enough to do it professionally as a journalist,
Police say a family's quick action stopped a potential mass shooting at Atlanta's busy airport before it began.
Billy Joe Cagle is accused of bringing 27 rounds of ammunition and a Springfield AR-15 rifle in his truck Monday to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Travelers passing through Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport could soon face major delays as the Federal Aviation Administration prepares to cut flights nationwide just as the holiday season ramps up.
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Police reports and 911 calls reveal new details about the Oct. 30 security breach at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, showing the suspect reached the X-ray machines before being tackled by a bystander.
Flights were delayed nearly two hours at the Atlanta airport due to staffing shortages amid an ongoing government shutdown.