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As US government shuts down, private aviation takes off

Private jet travel booms as the US shutdown triggers flight cuts and delays for commercial passengers.

November 12, 2025 / 15:13 IST
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Shutdown chaos fuels private skies
Shutdown chaos fuels private skies

When the US federal government shutdown began on October 1, the FAA ordered flight reductions at 40 busy US airports. Those cuts started at roughly 4 percent and were set to ramp to 10 percent if the shutdown persisted. Commercial carriers felt the impact immediately, cancelling more than a thousand flights a day once restrictions kicked in. Cargo flights and space launches were included in the curbs. General aviation—which covers private jets—could also be trimmed, but in practice the squeeze was far lighter than what airline passengers experienced, the New York Times reported.

Why private jets avoided the worst disruption

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Private aviation’s advantage is flexibility. Operators can depart from less congested airports, use dedicated terminals, and schedule flights to dodge the most restricted airspace and time windows. Instead of funnelling through major hubs targeted by the FAA’s cutbacks, private flights can route from secondary fields close to travellers’ homes and land at smaller airports nearer final destinations. That agility kept schedules intact even as the commercial system absorbed cascading delays and cancellations.

The numbers behind the surge