Airline CEOs Rip Democrats For Keeping Govt. Closed

Airline CEOs Rip Democrats For Keeping Govt. Closed

Several of the nation’s largest airlines are urging Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to end the ongoing government shutdown and approve a “clean” funding measure, as air traffic controllers begin missing paychecks — a situation executives warn could compromise both safety and efficiency across the aviation system.The Senate adjourned Thursday without a deal and will not reconvene until Monday, ensuring the shutdown stretches into its 34th day — tying the record for the longest in U.S. history.

The House has already passed a “clean” continuing resolution (CR) to keep the government funded through late November while Congress finalizes a full fiscal year 2026 plan. Senate Democrats, however, have repeatedly voted against the measure — more than a dozen times — as they push to include an extension of Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies and other policy priorities in the package.

The Democrat-led government shutdown is drawing growing alarm from the nation’s major airlines. Speaking with reporters on Thursday, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby urged Senate Democrats to act, saying bluntly that “it is time to pass a clean CR.”Kirby noted that federal agencies have now been closed for nearly a month, forcing air traffic controllers to work without pay. He warned that the prolonged shutdown could have serious economic consequences, speaking after a meeting with Vice President J.D. Vance at the White House.

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