FAA cuts 25% of flights at Newark airport
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The Federal Aviation Administration plans a third day of talks on Friday with airlines to temporarily reduce flights at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport after completing an intensive day of discussions seeking to reduce delays,
The FAA has dramatically cut the number of flights coming in and out of troubled Newark Liberty International Airport for at least the next several months, federal officials said Tuesday.
The aging air traffic control system is causing flight delays and cancellations, particularly at Newark Liberty International Airport. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy acknowledges the system's ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday it would require flight cuts at Newark ... Airport after completing an intensive day of discussions seeking to reduce delays, officials said ...
The FAA faces challenges with outdated infrastructure affecting Newark's air traffic. Recent telecom issues, including a significant April incident, highlight the urgency. Secretary Sean Duffy's proposal for multi-billion-dollar upgrades over 3-4 years aims to resolve these.