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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.
Technology and staffing problems have plagued the airport, one of the nation’s busiest hubs. Officials say they are trying to resolve the issues, but concerns remain.
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United Airlines cuts some flights over safety concerns; Baton Rouge Airport respondsThe Newark Airport in New Jersey has been in the headlines lately as it deals with radar outages, staffing shortages, and delays.
A third air traffic control outage in just weeks at Newark Airport is raising concerns about aging infrastructure at major aviation hubs nationwide.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the US Federal Aviation Administration will release a plan today to reduce flights at Newark airport after systems outages and a staffing crunch pushed the agency to slow traffic over the last several weeks.
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United Airlines executives are trying to reassure their customers it is safe to fly at Newark Liberty International Airport, despite all the recent problems.
Newark Liberty International Airport will see a reduction in flights as the Federal Aviation Administration works to upgrade the technology at the airport and address safety concerns, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced on May 12.
Sunday's incident marks the fourth time in the past two weeks that technical problems have disrupted air traffic at Newark.
Chaos has ensnarled Newark airport. Here’s what’s really going on - FAA said no one was hurt and operations were not interrupted as a result of Tuesday’s communication outage at Newark