Source: New York Post
A Colorado city has proposed to keep the nation’s third-busiest airport running by paying air traffic controllers out of its own pocket during the historic government shutdown, according to a report. Denver’s proposal, which would need the green light from the Federal Aviation Administration, is meant to stop a steep 10% cut in flights ordered across major US airports at Denver International Airport, Mayor Mike Johnston told Politico on Thursday. 3 Denver has proposed to keep the nation’s third-busiest airport running by paying air traffic controllers out of its own pocket during the historic government shutdown.
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