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Donald Trump's state visit to Saudi Arabia (with a coming stop to pick up his new jet in Qatar) claimed most of the ...
With a trio of air traffic control equipment failures in little more than a week, Newark Liberty Airport has become the poster child for the problems plaguing the nation‘s airports. The meltdown ...
transcript Sean Duffy addressed issues that have lead to major delays at Newark Liberty International Airport and called on Congress to approve an overhaul of air traffic control across the ...
There is more bad news for Newark Liberty International Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration wants to keep reducing flights at the troubled airport for months to come. That means fewer ...
Three radar glitches in two weeks between air traffic controllers and planes they were guiding into New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport—along with a staffing shortage—have ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) briefly slowed air traffic at Newark Liberty International Airport on Sunday because a new telecommunications issue affected the Philadelphia facility ...
Yet another equipment outage at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) caused widespread delays and a ground stop over the weekend. The Federal Aviation Administration said the third outage in ...
By Niraj Chokshi An air traffic control facility that guides planes at Newark Liberty International Airport had a brief radar outage on Friday morning, the latest technological disruption at one ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said that there was another outage at the facility that oversees Newark Airport on May 9. The outage lasted approximately 90 seconds, according to the FAA.
Newark Liberty International Airport experienced another telecommunications outage on Sunday, causing flight disruptions. This is at least the third such incident in recent weeks, following a ...
Newark airport is experiencing disruptions because of outdated air traffic control equipment and staffing shortages. The FAA is working on long-term solutions, but travelers should expect ...