News
23hon MSN
Newark Airport's runway construction project, along with air traffic control staffing and equipment outages, led to ...
The summer travel season is underway, with millions of Americans on the move this weekend. But there are big questions about whether the nation's air traffic control system is ready for the surge.
A shortage of air traffic controllers, bungled IT management, outdated technology, and a brewing disaster in our airspace.
After weeks of disruptions, an airline exec confirms what frequent flyers already know—travelers are changing course.
The FAA reduced the number of flights allowed to take off at Newark Liberty Airport. Here's how it affects travelers and the agency that runs the airport.
Flight arrivals at Newark capped at 28 per hour through mid-June, rising to 34 per hour afterward under FAA's emergency order ...
An air traffic controller who works the airspace around Newark, N.J. speaks out about what it was like to lose radar and ...
"What you see in Newark, we’re going to have to fix ... adding it believes the proposal "would reduce overscheduling, flight delays, and cancellations to an acceptable level." ...
The FAA said it is reducing flight operations at Newark Airport due to equipment outages, staffing shortages and runway construction in order to alleviate delays and congestion.
The flight caps went into effect on Tuesday, but it is unclear how quickly Newark can resolve most of its operational issues.
The FAA is scaling back flights at Newark Liberty International Airport, imposing new limits to reduce the ripple effect of delays across the country’s air traffic network.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results