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The FAA is implementing flight caps at Newark airport through 2025 while upgrading telecom systems and addressing controller staffing shortages to improve operational reliability.
The FAA announced more limits on flights permitted at Newark Liberty International Airport. AP. Runway 4L-22R, which shut down on April 15 after the FAA deemed it unsafe and ordered a $121 million ...
The Federal Aviation Administration finalized new air traffic restrictions at Newark Liberty International Airport, saying that arrivals and departures would be limited to 34 each per hour through ...
The FAA also is increasing air traffic controller staffing by adding 22 fully certified controllers and five fully certified supervisors at the Newark airport and others in the area.
Newark suffered from severe delays due to understaffing and runway construction before the FAA introduced a flight cap, ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said it will continue to cap the number of flights in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport through the end of the year to ensure safety and limit ...
The FAA finished a key fiber optic upgrade at Newark airport to reduce delays and improve safety, part of broader efforts to fix EWR issues.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday announced it will restrict the number of arrivals and departures through the end of the year at the embattled Newark Liberty International Airport.
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday he’s “confident” the technology issues at troubled Newark Liberty International Airport will be resolved by October.
The problems have limited Newark Airport to just 28 arrivals and departures per hour — a 30% drop from normal operations. One of the airport’s three runways that was shut down by the FAA on ...
Newark Airport runway reopens early to reduce delays 02:36. A runway at Newark Liberty International Airport that was shut down for repairs has reopened nearly two weeks ahead of schedule to help ...
The FAA last month cut Newark’s flight capacity to 56, a fraction of the 80-plus that used to fly in and out, during the project that had left just two open runways.