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The New Jersey airport, which has faced radar problems and major delays, is scrambling to bring in more air traffic controllers and complete construction.
FAA cuts flight rates at Newark airport to ease delays caused by construction, staffing shortages and equipment issues.
Air traffic controllers across the country have grappled with radar and communications outages for years, CNN review finds.
The Federal Aviation Administration is cutting the number of departures and arrivals at Newark Liberty International Airport.
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.
Until runway construction is completed, arrivals and departures will be capped at 28 each per hour, marking a 27% decrease in ...
Major airline CEOs are calling on Congressional lawmakers to upgrade the nation's air traffic control systems, especially ...
At one point, the FAA had targeted 77 total arrivals and departures at Newark each hour, but at the start of construction on April 15 they requested airlines cut that down to 70 total during the day ...
The interim rule will cap the number of arrivals and departures at Newark Liberty International Airport at 28 apiece per hour ...
Federal officials put a cap on flights in and out of New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport in an effort to ease ...