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DIA Seeks FAA Approval to Pay Air Traffic Controllers Amid Government Shutdown

by Larry Ulibarri
November 6, 2025
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As Shutdown Delays Loom, DIA Offers to Fund Controllers and Aid Federal Workers

Denver International Airport is taking an unusual step to keep flights moving during the ongoing federal government shutdown. The airport has formally asked the Federal Aviation Administration for a waiver that would allow it to use its own funds to pay air traffic controllers, who have been working without pay since the shutdown began on October 1. The request comes as the FAA announced plans to reduce air traffic by 10% across 40 major markets starting Friday in order to maintain safety amid staffing shortages. Although the FAA has not yet released the full list of affected airports, aviation experts told FOX31 that Denver will almost certainly feel the impact, warning travelers to expect possible delays and arrive early.

DIA officials said the airport would seek reimbursement from the federal government once the shutdown ends. Airport CEO Phil Washington explained that while the airport would like to support all federal workers on-site, the financial assistance will be limited to air traffic controllers due to cost constraints. To further help employees affected by the shutdown, DIA has also opened a food and essentials pantry for federal workers, accepting donations of non-perishable food, toiletries, baby items, and pet supplies at two drop-off locations within the airport. The effort underscores the growing strain on aviation workers and the broader travel system as the shutdown continues, with Denver officials aiming to lessen its impact on both passengers and staff.

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