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US Air Forwarders Warn of Rising Operational Risks Amid Prolonged DHS and TSA Shutdown

March 17, 2026
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The US Airforwarders Association has raised mounting concerns over the operational stability of the United States aviation system, as an extended shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration continues to disrupt critical infrastructure and workforce capacity.

The shutdown, in effect since 13 February, has left thousands of federal aviation security personnel working without pay, creating increasing strain across airport operations. According to the association, more than 300 TSA officers have already resigned, intensifying pressure on an already stretched workforce and raising alarms over staffing resilience within the aviation security framework.

In its latest statement, the AfA warned that while the most visible disruptions are currently concentrated at passenger security checkpoints, the broader implications for cargo operations are becoming increasingly evident. Reduced staffing levels and operational inefficiencies are expected to cascade across airport systems, affecting cargo screening, airside access, and overall throughput.

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The association подчеркнул that freight forwarders rely heavily on predictable and stable airport environments to manage time-sensitive shipments. Any prolonged degradation in security operations complicates capacity planning, disrupts service reliability, and increases the risk of delays across supply chains. As the shutdown extends beyond a month, concerns are growing that recovery timelines could lengthen and disruptions could become more deeply embedded within logistics networks.

Compounding the situation, multiple funding proposals aimed at resolving the shutdown have failed to secure approval in Congress, prolonging uncertainty for the aviation and logistics sectors. Industry stakeholders warn that continued inaction could further erode operational efficiency and confidence in the US air cargo system.

The AfA also highlighted that the industry is already navigating a complex landscape shaped by evolving tariff policies and geopolitical instability, including ongoing tensions in the Middle East. Against this backdrop, the additional strain from the shutdown is amplifying risks for freight forwarders tasked with maintaining consistent and reliable cargo flows.

Echoing these concerns, airline leaders—including executives from Delta Air Lines and American Airlines—have called on US lawmakers to take urgent action. In a joint appeal, they emphasized the need to restore funding, ensure timely payment for federal workers, and safeguard the operational integrity of the nation’s aviation system.

The AfA concluded by urging policymakers to act swiftly to resolve the impasse, warning that the longer the shutdown persists, the greater the risk of widespread disruption to cargo operations and global supply chains. Restoring stability, the association stressed, is essential not only for the aviation sector but for the broader network of businesses dependent on efficient and secure movement of goods.

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