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The FAA is holding a “delay reduction” meeting Wednesday, seeking to cap the total number of flights at the airport.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said he has a plan to upgrade old air traffic control tech but warned more flight disruptions could come first.
There is more bad news for Newark Liberty International Airport. The FAA wants to keep reducing flights at the troubled airport for months to come.
Should Newark Airport close until air traffic control upgrades are made? Experts and officials debate safety and the economic impact.
The move is in response to equipment failures and staff shortages that caused hourslong flight delays in recent weeks.
The Federal Aviation Administration is considering temporary flight reductions in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport, and it's launching a safety task force.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy explained Wednesday that he recently changed his wife’s flight to avoid the embattled Newark Liberty International Airport — but not because of safety issues.
Airlines and aviation officials plan to meet on May 14 to discuss further flight cutbacks at Newark airport following multiple breakdowns in radar systems.
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He expects a deeper cut in capacity to last until June 15 when construction work on one of Newark’s runways is expected to be complete, though he thinks some reductions will last throughout the summer. “We have fewer flights, but we keep everything ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is meeting with major airlines to discuss reducing flights at Newark Liberty International Airport due to ongoing delays caused by equipment outages, staffing issues,
United Airlines Holdings expects flight reductions at Newark airport to linger through summer and into fall as the crucial travel hub struggles to recover from air traffic control glitches that have already disrupted hundreds of flights.