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A meeting to discuss reducing the number of flights at Newark Liberty International Airport is set to continue tomorrow.
Air Traffic Organization deputy COO Franklin McIntosh revealed in an exchange with Klobuchar that the agency is only on track to hire 2,000 air traffic controllers by the end of this year — ...
The recent chronic delays and cancellations at New Jersey’s largest airport have highlighted the shortage of air traffic ...
The nation's aviation infrastructure is again under scrutiny, following a series of paralyzing communications and radar ...
Some 350,000 commuters could soon be scrambling for other ways to reach their destinations if New Jersey Transit engineers ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is working on a short-term fix to the problems at the Newark airport that includes ...
A hotline between military and civilian air traffic controllers i, D.C., that hasn’t worked for more than three years may ...
The pattern of neglect observed at the FAA can be seen across the federal government. Other physical infrastructure, ...
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 ...
The meeting comes after weeks of cancellations and delays at Newark Airport due to staffing shortages and runway construction.