A second air traffic control facility in the U.S. faced a 90-second outage this week, causing significant flight delays at Newark Liberty Airport. Investigations are ongoing as safety fears rise.
A ground stop at Newark Liberty International Airport, ordered by the FAA due to a shortage of air traffic controllers, led to severe flight delays. This follows a series of equipment malfunctions affecting travel reliability.
Newark Liberty International Airport faces severe flight delays exceeding 1 hour and 40 minutes due to air traffic control staffing shortages. A series of outages have compounded the situation, raising concerns for travelers. Stay tuned for updates!
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announces flight reductions at Newark Airport due to radar outages and air traffic control shortages. Major carriers will meet to discuss further actions as air travel slows down.
Flight operations at Newark Liberty International Airport are set to be reduced as the facility grapples with radar outages and a shortage of air traffic controllers. Secretary Sean Duffy aims to stabilize flight schedules for travelers.
The FAA's second radar outage at Newark Airport in less than two weeks has raised concerns over aviation safety and operational efficiency, putting pressure on the Trump administration to act.
Newark Liberty International Airport faced a second radar outage in days, raising alarms about air travel safety and controller shortages. Experts and lawmakers demand immediate action to address the ongoing issues.
Last week's air traffic control meltdown at Newark Liberty Airport has led to thousands of canceled flights and renewed scrutiny of the outdated system, leaving controllers traumatized and the public anxious.
Newark Liberty International Airport has faced unprecedented chaos with over 150 flights canceled and 250 delayed due to communication failures among air traffic controllers. Travelers are furious as staffing issues and outdated equipment contribute to the nightmare.
Newark Airport faces unprecedented delays for five consecutive days due to air traffic control staffing issues. The FAA cites ongoing staffing problems, causing significant disruptions just as summer travel peaks.