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The U.S. Department of Transportation revealed new details Wednesday about its timeline to improve Newark Airport's air traffic control system.
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The problems that disrupted flights at New Jersey’s largest airport this spring could be repeated anywhere across the country, so Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is trying to sell Congress on his plan to overhaul the nation’s air traffic control system that will cost “tens of billions.
Travelers at Newark Airport will face a reduced number of flights for the foreseeable future, United States Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed Wednesday. Last week, the FAA announced it would be limiting Newark to 28 inbound and outbound flights per hour until June 15 to combat ongoing
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Travel Noire on MSNFAA Announces Flight Cuts At Newark Airport – Here’s How It’ll Impact TravelersOn May 20, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced an interim order reducing flights at Newark Liberty International Airport through the rest of the year.
We’re getting answers about whether Vermont travelers will be impacted by reductions in flights at Newark Liberty International Airport.
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Newark has been plagued by numerous issues for weeks. On Saturday, it saw the second most delays in the country.
A shortage of air traffic controllers, bungled IT management, outdated technology, and a brewing disaster in our airspace.
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A new fiber optic cable is now in place between Philadelphia and New York to improve air traffic control telecommunications at the facility that handles flights in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport,