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FAA to lay off 11,000 workers during US Government shutdown

Transportation Department of the United States announced on Tuesday that more than 11,000 Federal Aviation Administration employees will be furloughed in case government funding fails at midnight.

U.S. Airlines have warned that an American partial government shutdown would strain American aviation, slowing flights as air traffic control and security officers will be forced to work for free and other functions will be stopped.

The Transportation Department stated that the FAA will continue to hire air-traffic controllers and continue field training for controllers. The FAA had suspended most air traffic control training and hiring during previous government shutdowns.

The FAA announced that more than 13,000 controllers will be required to work, but they won't be paid until shutdown ends.

About 45,000 people work for the FAA. The Transportation Department will lay off 12,200 workers, out of 53 717 employees, including those at the FAA.

The FAA said that certification activities for commercial aircrafts' operational safety will continue.

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(source: Reuters)