Vortex breakdown refers to the time it takes for vortices generated by an aircraft's wings to dissipate after passing through the air. This phenomenon can lead to severe turbulence for following aircraft if they enter the same airspace before the vortices have settled. It is particularly significant in airplane design, especially for delta wings, where the behavior of vortices is influenced by the Reynolds number. Understanding vortex shedding and breakdown is crucial for air traffic control, as it dictates spacing between aircraft during takeoff to ensure safety. The discussion highlights the importance of managing vortex interactions to prevent turbulence-related incidents.