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A look at the numbers behind the technical and staffing issues at Newark Liberty International Airport after Transportation ...
Three recent radar glitches between air traffic controllers and planes at New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport ...
Staff shortages and equipment failures at Newark Liberty International Airport have raised safety concerns in recent weeks.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said he has a plan to upgrade old air traffic control tech but warned more flight disruptions could come first.
From Washington to Newark, recent aviation mishaps are prompting Congress to scrutinize safety protocols, revealing a pattern of miscommunication, unauthorized flights, and technical failures. Senior ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is considering flight reductions at Newark Airport to reduce travel disruptions ...
The nation's aviation regulator plans to upgrade technology infrastructure and staffing levels for air-traffic controllers ...
While still challenged by a chronic staffing shortage and outdated technology, operations at Newark Liberty International Airport appear to have normalized Tuesday following two weeks of chaos ...
A technical outage in Philadelphia last week terrified air traffic controllers and stranded passengers. As the summer travel ...
The equipment failures have repeated a few times since the initial outage on April 28. Duffy said decisions by the Biden administration to move some of Newark's air traffic control from a facility ...
Multiple air traffic controllers on trauma leave to recover from the stress of technical ... focusing on Newark right now is because it was the perfect storm – the equipment failures, the ...
Transportation chief Sean Duffy said he is asking the Office of the Inspector General to investigate the decision to move Newark air traffic controllers ... of the Inspector General to investigate the ...