Preliminary FAA data for March 25 indicates fewer than 8,000 U.S. commercial flight delays nationwide, reflecting smooth operations amid favorable weather across major hubs like Atlanta, Chicago, and New York, with no reported air traffic control outages, NOTAM issues, or widespread staffing shortages. This marks a sharp drop from recent averages of 9,000–12,000 daily delays influenced by winter storms and lingering Southwest Airlines disruptions earlier in the month. Trader consensus at 98.7% on under 8,000 embodies confidence in the initial tallies from DOT and FlightAware trackers, though final resolution awaits official Bureau of Transportation Statistics confirmation by month's end; upward revisions could stem from late-reported tarmac holds or airline reclassifications.
Polymarketデータを参照したAI生成の実験的な要約 · 更新日<8000 98.6%
9000-9500 1.2%
8500-9000 <1%
>11000 <1%
$16,292 Vol.
$16,292 Vol.
<8000
99%
8000-8500
1%
8500-9000
1%
9000-9500
1%
9500-10000
1%
10000-10500
1%
10500-11000
1%
>11000
1%
<8000 98.6%
9000-9500 1.2%
8500-9000 <1%
>11000 <1%
$16,292 Vol.
$16,292 Vol.
<8000
99%
8000-8500
1%
8500-9000
1%
9000-9500
1%
9500-10000
1%
10000-10500
1%
10500-11000
1%
>11000
1%
The resolution source for this market is https://www.flightaware.com/live/cancelled/yesterday, specifically the "Total delays within, into, or out of the United States yesterday" figure on the "FlightAware.com live flight delay and cancellation statistics for yesterday" table when checked at the specified time.
If the reported value falls exactly between two brackets, then this market will resolve to the higher range bracket.
If the resolution source becomes permanently unavailable, or is otherwise unavailable at the resolution time up until 6 PM ET on that date, market will resolve to the lowest available bracket.
マーケット開始日: Mar 24, 2026, 6:03 PM ET
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0x69c47De9D...Preliminary FAA data for March 25 indicates fewer than 8,000 U.S. commercial flight delays nationwide, reflecting smooth operations amid favorable weather across major hubs like Atlanta, Chicago, and New York, with no reported air traffic control outages, NOTAM issues, or widespread staffing shortages. This marks a sharp drop from recent averages of 9,000–12,000 daily delays influenced by winter storms and lingering Southwest Airlines disruptions earlier in the month. Trader consensus at 98.7% on under 8,000 embodies confidence in the initial tallies from DOT and FlightAware trackers, though final resolution awaits official Bureau of Transportation Statistics confirmation by month's end; upward revisions could stem from late-reported tarmac holds or airline reclassifications.
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