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It’s been a brutal month for Newark Liberty International Airport, as telecommunications and radar outages have plagued one ...
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United Airlines Capt. Miles Morgan says a loss of communication with air traffic control is one of the first things pilots ...
Retired air traffic controller Harvey Scolnick tells The Post why Newark Liberty International Airport has been having so ...
An air traffic controller who works the airspace around Newark, N.J. speaks out about what it was like to lose radar and ...
The FAA reduced the number of flights allowed to take off at Newark Liberty Airport. Here's how it affects travelers and the ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has limited the number of flights in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport for the rest of the year so officials can hire more air traffic controllers and ...
Construction on one of Newark Airport's busiest runways has been ongoing since mid-April — but, there is an end in sight.
Travelers deserve better. And the system itself—our national airspace—deserves a chance to function the way it was designed to: safely, reliably, with integrity, and with passengers top-of-mind.
After weeks of flight delays and multiple air traffic control outages at Newark Airport, the FAA is reducing the number of flights by about 25 percent.
The bill, which will now go to the Senate, includes provisions on reforming air traffic control and axing sustainable aviation fuel grants.