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Three recent radar glitches between air traffic controllers and planes at New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport are raising questions about summer travel and the overall safety of flying in the U.
The Federal Aviation Administration is working on a short-term fix to the problems at the Newark airport that includes technical repairs and cutting flights to keep traffic manageable while dealing with a shortage of controllers.
With summer travel season approaching, the crisis at the New Jersey airport could mean weeks, if not months, of misery for travelers.
While still challenged by a chronic staffing shortage and outdated technology, operations at Newark Liberty International Airport appear to have normalized Tuesday following two weeks of chaos ...
Duffy said the FAA has replaced copper lines with fiber lines at Newark, JFK and LaGuardia airports but will need another week or two of testing before they go live. Newark Liberty International Airport will ... investigate the “failures of the last ...
The nation's aviation regulator plans to upgrade technology infrastructure and staffing levels for air-traffic controllers that oversee flights bound for Newark Liberty International Airport after a critical outage led to more than week of severe flight disruptions.
A technical outage in Philadelphia last week terrified ... Image Delayed flights displayed at the Newark airport on Friday. The system failure has prompted hundreds of flights at one of the nation’s busiest airports to be canceled or delayed, leaving ...
From Washington to Newark, recent aviation mishaps are prompting Congress to scrutinize safety protocols, revealing a pattern of miscommunication, unauthorized flights, and technical failures. Senior
The recent technical failures at Newark International Airport and concerns about the nation's air traffic control system have some people nervous about getting on a plane.