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随着美国联邦政府持续停摆,主要航空公司正积极为受影响的空中交通管制员和运输安全管理局(TSA)等联邦雇员提供支持。这些关键岗位员工在没有工资的情况下坚守岗位,航空公司通过提供餐食等方式表达感谢和援助。尽管航空公司无法直接控制空中交通系统,但它们正努力减少航班延误,并呼吁国会尽快解决政府停摆问题,以保障航空安全和效率。

✈️ 航空公司为无薪联邦员工提供援助:面对政府停摆,美国主要航空公司如美国航空、西南航空、达美航空和捷蓝航空等,正通过提供免费餐食等方式,支持在岗的空中交通管制员、TSA官员等联邦雇员,以感谢他们在艰难时期保障航空运行。

✈️ 航空业呼吁政府尽快解决停摆:航空公司代表组织“美国航空公司”(Airlines for America)发表声明,敦促国会紧急通过一项不附加条件的持续性决议,以重新开放政府,并指出政府停摆给航空安全和效率带来了不必要的压力和风险。

✈️ 航空公司努力减少航班延误:虽然空中交通系统的控制权在于联邦航空管理局(FAA),但西南航空表示,在得知管制员人员可能不足的情况下,会调整航班计划以适应小的延误。航空公司普遍在尽力减少因停摆可能导致的航班中断,但最终控制权仍在FAA。

✈️ 政府停摆对航空业的影响:文章指出,关键岗位如空中交通管制员和TSA官员的无薪工作增加了他们的压力,可能导致航空系统“减速”,从而引发延误。FAA因资金中断未能回应媒体问询,显示出停摆的实际影响。

Major U.S. airlines are stepping up to support air traffic controllers and other federal employees who continue to work without pay amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.

Roughly 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers nationwide are considered essential, meaning they must remain on the job even as their paychecks remain in limbo. The shutdown, which began on Oct. 1, has dragged on for weeks with no sign of resolution.

In the meantime, leading airlines told FOX Business they are working to minimize delays and offer assistance to affected federal workers.

A spokesperson for American Airlines told FOX Business the company remains "committed" to supporting federal workers, including by providing meals at airports across the country.

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Locations include Dallas Fort Worth International Airport in Texas, Philadelphia International Airport in Pennsylvania, John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport in New York, Los Angeles International Airport in California, Miami International Airport in Florida, among others, the spokesperson said.

"We're grateful to the air traffic controllers, TSA officers and [Customs and Border Protection] officers who continue to ensure safe travel for our customers — even as they go unpaid during the government shutdown," the spokesperson told FOX Business in an email. "We recognize the critical role these individuals play in ensuring the safety and efficiency of air travel, and we are committed to supporting them in meaningful ways."

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Southwest Airlines told FOX Business it is doing "its best" to minimize flight disruptions, though ultimate control of the air traffic system lies with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

"Southwest does its best to minimize delays caused by ground stops, but the flow of air traffic is controlled entirely by the FAA," the spokesperson said. "If we know in advance that controller staffing will be an issue, we can adjust our flight schedule to accommodate minor delays."

The spokesperson added that cancellations and diversions occur "only when we have no other option."

"Nothing is more important to Southwest than the safety of our customers and employees," the spokesperson said.

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A spokesperson for Alaska Airlines referred FOX Business to an Oct. 24 statement from Airlines for America, a trade association representing major U.S. airlines, which urged lawmakers to pass a clean continuing resolution to reopen the government.

"Missed paychecks for the federal employees charged with the safe and efficient facilitation of our national airspace unnecessarily increases stress for the thousands of air traffic controllers, TSA officers and CBP employees who work every day to keep aviation safe and secure," Airlines for America said in the statement.

The statement warned that "a system under stress must slow down," potentially causing delays. The association also called on Congress to "act with an appropriate sense of urgency."

A spokesperson for United Airlines directed FOX Business to the FAA and Airlines for America for comment.

United Airlines is also donating meals to federal workers, including air traffic controllers, amid the government shutdown, according to People Magazine.

Other airlines providing meals include Delta Air Lines and JetBlue, People reported.

Delta said it has "arranged for a limited number of meals for transportation sector workers," while JetBlue said it plans to "offer meals at our airports as a gesture of support," according to People.

The FAA did not respond to FOX Business’ request for comment. An automatic reply from the agency stated: "Due to a lapse in funding, the FAA is not responding to routine media inquiries." 

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FOX Business reached out to JetBlue, Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines.

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