A Newark air traffic controller on moment systems went dark
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Newark Airport in New Jersey faced staffing issues and a radio outage on Monday, causing flight delays. The FAA is investigating the situation.
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a ground stop at Austin-Bergstrom International due to staff shortages Wednesday.
FAA cuts flight rates at Newark airport to ease delays caused by construction, staffing shortages and equipment issues.
Newark airport's been plagued with issues that have travelers like me concerned about safety. It's not dangerous, but delays are a bigger concern.
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The interim rule will cap the number of arrivals and departures at Newark Liberty International Airport at 28 apiece per hour. That’s in line with the limits imposed after about half a dozen controllers went on a 45-day trauma leave following the first outage on April 28.
NBC News correspondent Tom Costello made waves when he cited an anonymous air traffic controller who called the Newark Liberty International Airport "not safe" amid mass delays and cancellations. Now,
When asked about who is most at fault for the recent chaos at Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey voters spread the blame around in a recent poll.
Newsday spoke to experts who said that the direct cause of Newark’s blackout was unique, but the region's other airports like Long Island MacArthur, LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy face some of the same underlying issues — like dated equipment and a long-term shortage of air traffic controllers.