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Hollywood Burbank Airport Returns to Normal Air Traffic After Shutdown

A six-hour unmanned tower at Hollywood Burbank during the Oct. 7, 2025 shutdown forced remote TRACON control and an FAA ground delay program, causing major delays and cancellations until controllers returned Oct. 8.

Last updated: October 11, 2025 12:51 pm
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Key takeaways
Burbank tower was unmanned about 4:15 p.m.–10:00 p.m. on Oct 7, 2025, during the federal shutdown.
FAA imposed a ground delay program 4:00 p.m.–9:59 p.m. Monday; average departure delays were about 151 minutes.
Tower staffing restored by 7:00 a.m. Oct 8, ending widespread delays, cancellations and diversions at Burbank.

(HOLLYWOOD BURBANK AIRPORT) Hollywood Burbank Airport restored normal flight operations this week after a rare six-hour gap in staffing at the airport’s air traffic control tower on Monday, when controllers were absent during a federal government shutdown. By early Tuesday morning, the tower was fully staffed and flights ran on schedule, ending a stressful 24 hours for passengers and crews who faced widespread delays, cancellations, and diversions.

Airport officials and local media said operations stabilized quickly once controllers returned to the tower at 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 8, 2025, following a Monday evening period in which radar controllers in San Diego handled Burbank’s traffic remotely. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) put a ground delay program in place from about 4:00 p.m. to 9:59 p.m. on Monday, with average departure delays reaching about 151 minutes and some flights waiting nearly four hours to take off. A backlog pushed flights past Burbank’s voluntary 10:00 p.m. curfew.

Hollywood Burbank Airport Returns to Normal Air Traffic After Shutdown
Hollywood Burbank Airport Returns to Normal Air Traffic After Shutdown

The disruption has become a flashpoint in the broader debate over the shutdown’s toll on the aviation system. California Governor Gavin Newsom linked the tower’s staffing gap to the shutdown and criticized federal leadership, drawing President Trump into the political blame game. Aviation experts warned that even a short lapse at a mid-sized field like Hollywood Burbank Airport exposes how tight staffing has become across the country, especially when essential workers go unpaid.

What happened at Burbank and why it matters

From about 4:15 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Monday, October 7, 2025, the air traffic control tower at Burbank was unmanned. During those hours, Southern California TRACON—a radar facility in San Diego—managed approaches and departures using established contingency procedures. This arrangement is safe but less efficient than having controllers on site who can visually monitor the runway, issue immediate taxi instructions, and coordinate with ground crews in real time.

Flight impacts mounted quickly:

  • Delays averaged more than 2.5 hours, peaking near 3 hours and 55 minutes.
  • By 6:30 p.m., reports showed at least 25 arrival delays and 17 departure delays.
  • There were 7 arrival cancellations and 5 departure cancellations.
  • Some passengers were rebooked or rerouted through Los Angeles International Airport.

While the shutdown is the immediate trigger, the backdrop is a national shortfall of about 3,000 air traffic controllers, according to union and expert commentary cited in local coverage. When a shutdown forces essential employees to work without pay, absenteeism climbs. That makes a thin system thinner. As Jeffrey Price, an aviation security scholar, noted in earlier shutdowns, brittle staffing can ripple into safety risks if pressures persist. The FAA has authority to slow the flow of traffic to keep conditions safe, which it did at Burbank on Monday.

“The contingency plan worked, but the episode shows how fragile staffing is across the system,” — experts and union leaders paraphrased.

The government shutdown’s impact on a fragile system

The current federal government shutdown entered its second week as the Burbank tower returned to normal. Controllers are essential workers and must report even when pay is withheld. That creates stress, and when bills come due, some call in sick or seek temporary work. The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) has for years pushed for faster hiring and expanded training pipelines to rebuild the workforce. Shutdowns, hiring freezes, and delayed academy classes all set that effort back.

Key dynamics driving risk nationwide:

  • Thin staffing: Many facilities run with less-than-ideal numbers, leaving little cushion for illness or emergencies.
  • Training pipeline: New controllers require years to certify; shutdowns stall progress for trainees and trainers alike.
  • Pay and morale: Working without pay, even briefly, erodes morale and increases attrition risk.

At Burbank, the contingency plan worked: remote radar services kept traffic moving in and out, and local controllers resumed duties the next morning. But experts caution that repeated shocks—weather, equipment outages, or more unpaid workdays—could lead to longer ground delays and more cancellations at other airports if the shutdown drags on.

Practical advice for travelers

For travelers, the guidance is straightforward:

  1. Check flight status early and often.
  2. Download your airline’s app and enable notifications.
  3. Consider nearby airports as backup options.
  4. Allow extra time for connections, especially for important appointments.
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Tip: Download your airline app and enable push updates, then set a backup plan (earlier flight, nearby airport) in case of delays from staffing gaps.

Families coming to the United States 🇺🇸 for reunions, green card interviews, or university start dates may want to build extra time into connections, particularly if they’re flying through busy hubs or smaller towers that rely heavily on overtime.

According to analysis by VisaVerge.com, shutdown-related slowdowns can also impact airport-adjacent services that many newcomers rely on, from on-airport rental centers to local transit links for same-day immigration appointments. Even if a flight is on time, crews or aircraft may be out of position after a citywide ground delay, which can cascade into later departures.

Important: Check official guidance and system advisories. For national updates consult the Federal Aviation Administration: https://www.faa.gov/

How officials and unions are responding

Officials emphasize that safety remains the top priority. When staffing drops, the FAA’s standard response is to meter traffic so controllers can manage workload safely. That can feel frustrating—watching departure times slide by—but it’s designed to prevent runway conflicts and reduce workload when staff are stretched thin.

⚠️ Important
Warning: A temporary staffing shortfall can cause ground stops and long delays even at mid-size airports—factor in extra connection time and monitor FAA advisories during shutdown periods.

NATCA says it is working with the FAA to stabilize staffing, and union leaders continue to call for long-term fixes that would protect the controller workforce from shutdown shocks. Proposed fixes include:

  • Predictable, protected funding
  • Sustained hiring targets
  • Training cycles insulated from annual budget fights

Airport managers, airline station chiefs, and pilot groups share those goals; when a single tower goes quiet, the costs spread across carriers, crews, and travelers.

Politics and local impact

The Burbank episode also stirred local politics. Governor Newsom pinned responsibility on the shutdown and criticized federal leaders, mentioning President Trump when describing past funding battles and their lingering effects. The governor’s comments reflect wider frustration among state officials who often absorb traveler anger when federal processes stall.

While the current administration and Congress debate terms to reopen the government, airports remain on the front line absorbing operational stress.

Current status and closing takeaways

For now, Hollywood Burbank Airport is open and operating normally. The airport and airlines advise passengers to:

  • Arrive early
  • Watch for gate changes
  • Prepare for tight connection windows
  • Keep proof of consular or USCIS appointments handy if timing is critical — airlines sometimes help rebook to avoid missed government deadlines

The events of October 7–8 are a case study in how a targeted staffing gap can knock an entire airport off balance—and how steady protocols can bring it back. Remote radar control, ground delay programs, and careful sequencing ensured safety, even if it meant long waits.

Key takeaway: The system showed resilience—but resilience is a response, not a long-term plan. With a nationwide controller shortfall and a continuing shutdown, another shock could affect a busier field, at a worse hour, or during bad weather.

Practical checklist for travelers during a shutdown:
– Keep your phone charged.
– Save your airline’s customer-service number.
– Consider earlier departures and nonstop flights when possible.
– Monitor official updates and airline messages closely.

Stay informed and plan ahead; when staffing thins, information is your best tool to keep your journey on track.

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air traffic control tower → On-site facility where controllers visually and by radio manage aircraft movements at an airport.
Southern California TRACON → A regional radar facility in San Diego that manages approach and departure control for local airports.
ground delay program → FAA procedure that holds departures at their origin to manage traffic flow into a constrained airport.
federal government shutdown → A lapse in federal funding that can suspend pay for many federal employees, including essential workers.
NATCA → National Air Traffic Controllers Association, the union representing U.S. air traffic controllers.
curfew → A voluntary or mandatory overnight restriction limiting flight operations at certain airports.
backlog → Accumulation of delayed flights and operational tasks that pushes schedules past normal hours.
contingency procedures → Preplanned measures allowing remote facilities or alternative processes to manage operations during staff shortages.

This Article in a Nutshell

On Oct. 7–8, 2025, Hollywood Burbank Airport faced a six-hour period without on-site air traffic controllers amid a federal government shutdown. Southern California TRACON remotely managed approaches while the FAA implemented a ground delay program from roughly 4:00 p.m. to 9:59 p.m., producing average departure delays of about 151 minutes, several cancellations, and some diversions to LAX. Controllers returned by 7:00 a.m. Oct. 8, restoring normal operations. The incident exposed a nationwide shortfall of approximately 3,000 controllers and underscored risks when essential workers are unpaid. Officials and NATCA called for stable funding, accelerated hiring, and protected training pipelines. Travelers were advised to monitor flight status, allow extra connection time, and consider alternate airports.

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