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Passengers traveling through Newark Airport are getting a break on Wednesday from the recent spate of delays and ...
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports on the latest news from the FAA.
The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday it is taking immediate steps to address ongoing woes that have disrupted ...
Newark Liberty International Airport has worked through delays and cancellations for nearly two weeks, and four main reasons ...
The US aviation regulator outlined plans to improve technology infrastructure and staffing levels for the air-traffic ...
Newark Airport is facing a ninth day of delays and cancellations today, as an air traffic controller shortage continues.
Last Monday's radar and radio outage at Newark Airport brings a deep-rooted bramble of other debilitating problems to light.
The cancellations and delays have been caused by a cascade of infrastructure failures and staffing issues that have ground ...
The Federal Aviation Administration says some air traffic controllers were taking time off to destress from recent equipment ...
One runway is closed and there's a shortage of air-traffic controllers, causing flights to be delayed or canceled.
The U.S. government must be working for someone, but it’s clear it's not working to keep the planes in the sky.
In addition to one runway being closed for construction, the airport lost 20% of its air traffic control staff.