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A staffing shortage, runway construction and deferred maintenance to crucial air traffic technology have made Newark Airport a national laughingstock.
The shortage on Monday forced the F.A.A. to delay flights to the busy airport for up to nearly seven hours, the latest problem to plague the airport.
Newark Liberty International Airport is facing another FAA-imposed ground delay due to staffing shortages, after a telecommunications issue led to delays on Sunday.
Passengers traveling through Newark Airport are getting a break on Wednesday from the recent spate of delays and cancellations. According to the FAA airport status website, there are no widespread delays or cancellations at Newark Liberty International Airport,
One runway is closed and there's a shortage of air-traffic controllers, causing flights to be delayed or canceled.
United Airlines is waiving change fees and fare differences for flights impacted by the disruptions at Newark Airport.
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ABC7 New York on MSNAir Traffic Controller shortage: Search your airport's staffing levelsNo one knows the struggles going on behind the scenes at the Newark Airport better than retired Air Traffic Controller Colin Scoggins.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy revealed during a congressional hearing that there were more previously undisclosed outages involving air traffic control systems at Newark airport. Kris Van Cleave has details.
The FAA announced a ground delay with flights delayed on average 60 minutes on Sunday. Delays continued at Newark Liberty International Airport on Sunday, throwing travelers into chaos as the Federal Aviation Administration implemented a traffic management ...