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Daily Aviation Brief - 2025-11-13

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Aviation Daily Brief - November 13, 2025

Aviation Daily Brief - November 13, 2025

US Air Travel Disruptions

  • Ongoing chaos in US air travel with approximately 6% of flights canceled and significant delays reported.
  • Disruptions attributed to air traffic controllers and federal aviation workers calling out sick or taking leave amid a government shutdown.
  • US Transportation Secretary warns that air travel safety cannot be guaranteed due to staffing shortages.
  • Airlines are adjusting schedules, with further flight cuts anticipated, leading to unprecedented disruptions.
  • Travel alerts recommend against flying unless travelers are prepared for major issues; some major US airports have imposed bans on private jet travel.
  • Local news sources describe the situation as worsening, urging travelers to monitor updates closely.

Incidents and Crashes

  • A Ghana Armed Forces helicopter reportedly crashed due to bad weather, with limited details available.
  • A plane has disappeared from radar shortly after entering Georgian airspace, prompting speculation but lacking confirmed information.

Other Industry Updates

  • Routine operational updates from international airlines including Cathay Pacific, Eurowings, and Qatar Airways.
  • No major crises reported from these airlines, indicating stable operations despite the broader issues in US air travel.

Traveler Advisory

  • Travelers are advised to check real-time flight status via airline apps or platforms like FlightAware.
  • Stay tuned to official announcements for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding travel disruptions.