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Vance to meet with airline leaders as shutdown impacts aviation industry

Jim Taft
Last updated: October 30, 2025 2:48 pm
By Jim Taft 7 Min Read
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FIRST ON FOX: Another aviation-related union is demanding lawmakers reopen the government as Vice President JD Vance prepares to hold a roundtable with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and airline industry leaders Thursday as shutdown woes mount, Fox News Digital learned. 

The roundtable will be held at the White House Thursday afternoon, and will include Airlines for America CEO and former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, as well as other airline leaders, a White House official told Fox News Digital. 

The roundtable comes as the “Democrat Shutdown” has “gravely” impacted the aviation industry, according to the White House official, including air traffic controllers officially missing their first full paycheck, and unions calling on lawmakers to pass a clean continuing resolution. 

Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association, an independent union representing aircraft maintenance technicians and other related employees, called on lawmakers on Wednesday to pass a “clean continuing resolution” and reopen the government. 

FLIGHT DELAYS WORSEN AS UNPAID AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS FEEL GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN PAIN

“On behalf of the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA) and our 4,400 members in the Unites States representing the aircraft maintenance technicians at Alaska Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Horizon Air, Spirit Airlines, and Sun Country Airlines, we urge Congress to end the government shutdown by passing a clean Continuing Resolution,” Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA) National President Bret Oestreich said in a press release published Wednesday. 

“We stand with our brothers and sisters in air traffic control and TSA who continue to ensure the safety of the flying public while working for no pay,” he continued. “It’s time for Congress to reconvene in a bipartisan manner to pass a clean CR and support all the men and women in aviation who contribute to the safest National Airspace System for us all to travel.” 

The government shutdown has persisted since Oct. 1, when Senate lawmakers failed to reach a funding agreement before a midnight deadline. The Trump administration and Republicans have since pinned blame for the shutdown on Democrats, claiming they worked to include taxpayer-funded medical benefits for illegal immigrants. Democrats have denied the claims and argue that Republicans refused negotiate on healthcare demands. 

“We need to end this shutdown as soon as possible. Every day that Republicans refuse to negotiate to end this shutdown the worse it gets for Americans, and the clearer it becomes who’s fighting for them,” Senate Minority Leader said in floor remarks on Oct. 9. 

Vance has hammered the argument that Democrats are to blame for the shutdown, including during his remarks at a Turning Point USA event Wednesday at Ole Miss. 

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy speaks at a press conference with Rep. Tom Emmer and House Speaker Mike Johnson about air traffic controller pay during the government shutdown.

“The reality here is that there’s a very simple bill that just reopens the government. It does it through pretty much the end of the year. That got every single Republican in the House of Representatives to support it, and then it got 52 Republicans in the Senate and three Democrats in the Senate to support it. But because of weird Senate procedural rules, it requires a 60 vote threshold,” he said. 

SEAN DUFFY WARNS OF RECORD STRAIN ON AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS AHEAD OF FIRST MISSED PAYCHECK

“When you have every single Republican with like two exceptions in both houses of Congress, I feel pretty confident. I know that I’m Partizan. I know I have an answer next to my name, but I feel pretty damn good saying the shutdown is the Democrats’ fault because we voted again and again to open,” he added. 

The shutdown comes as Americans prepare to travel for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, with the White house previously telling Fox News Digital that as the shutdown continues, it “threatens to ruin the holidays.”

The Air Line Pilots Association, the world’s largest airline pilot union, has also called on lawmakers to reopen the government earlier in October, with the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association issuing a similar statement later in October urging lawmakers to pass a “clean Continuing Resolution” and reopen the federal government, while pointing to the state of air traffic controllers during a shutdown. 

Commercial planes ready to take off on taxiway

The shutdown has rocked families as they prepare to temporarily lose federal food assistance, while small business owners are losing out on billions in Small Business Administration-backed funding, and an estimated 750,000 federal employees have been furloughed. 

AMERICANS COULD FACE AIRPORT CHAOS IF DEMS DON’T END SHUTDOWN, TRUMP OFFICIAL WARNS

As for air travel, massive hubs such as Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas and Newark, New Jersey have seen delays in recent weeks, as air traffic controllers, who are employed by the Federal Aviation Administration, cope with staffing shortages. 

Nick Daniels speaks at a press conference at LaGuardia Airport about air travel disruptions caused by the government shutdown.

Air traffic controllers lost their first full paychecks beginning on Tuesday. 

“I’ve made clear to our air traffic controllers: they need to show up for work. They do really important work for our country, and they need to show up. But I’m not going to lie to anybody to not say that they’re not feeling the stress,” Department of Transportation chief Duffy said during a press conference at LaGuardia Airport on Tuesday. “The fact that they are working, and oftentimes, they are head of households, they’re the only income earners in their homes, and they have families, and they’re having a hard time paying their bills.”

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