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A shortage of air traffic controllers, bungled IT management, outdated technology, and a brewing disaster in our airspace.
Following a three-day summit with major airlines, the Federal Aviation Administration is preparing to cut back on flights in and out of New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport after ...
Following a three-day summit with major airlines, the Federal Aviation Administration is preparing to cut back on flights in and out of New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport after ...
The FAA successfully completed the installation and testing in June of a brand-new fiber optic communications network between New York and the Philadelphia Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON), ...
The Department of Transportation announced that the Federal Aviation Administration successfully transitioned to a new fiber ...
Newark Airport faces delays due to FAA Traffic Management Program triggered by staffing shortages, with flights delayed over an hour and a half amid nationwide controller shortages.
Within two days, all three men were proven wrong. On the evening of June 4th, a shortage of air traffic controllers forced ...
Transportation Newark faces an airport staffing crisis. Here’s why FAA can’t fix it faster. The chaos and canceled flights stem from an air traffic controller shortage that reveals the depth ...
The FAA has dramatically cut the number of flights coming in and out of troubled Newark Liberty International Airport for at least the next several months, federal officials said Tuesday.
Newark’s Blackout Was Just 90 Seconds of a Much Larger Crisis Projects that could have helped avoid the chaos have been bogged down for years. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy has to help.
The FAA is implementing flight caps at Newark airport through 2025 while upgrading telecom systems and addressing controller staffing shortages to improve operational reliability.