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Newark Liberty International Airport will continue operating under reduced flight limits through 2025 to cut down on delays, federal officials announced Friday, June 6. The Federal Aviation ...
On May 20, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced an interim order reducing flights at Newark Liberty International Airport through the rest of the year.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday announced it will restrict the number of arrivals and departures through the end of the year at the embattled Newark Liberty International ...
Starting June 16, Newark Airport will have only 34 departures and arrivals per hour through the end of October, according to the FAA. Then on weekend nights from Sept. 1 […] ...
The FAA currently has 22 fully certified air traffic controllers and five supervisors assigned to Newark in the Philadelphia facility, but the agency wants to have 38 controllers there. Another 21 ...
The Federal Aviation Administration in a late Friday order said it is implementing its latest phase of planned flight reductions at Newark Airport as of June 16 through Oct. 25 to allow no more ...
In the meantime, the FAA has slowed traffic in and out of Newark to ensure flights can be handled safely, leading to cancellations. On Wednesday, Newark led the nation in cancellations with 41 ...
In an effort to reduce delays during the ongoing construction, the FAA said it will continue to limit the number of flights in and out of Newark Liberty Airport. June 7, 2025 ...
The FAA finished a key fiber optic upgrade at Newark airport to reduce delays and improve safety, part of broader efforts to fix EWR issues.
News FAA installs fiber optic network as first step to upgrade Newark airport air traffic control system Published: Jul. 04, 2025, 1:06 p.m.
“Newark presently has the ability to use the inboard Runway 4L/22R as a departure-only runway,” Aponte said. “The ILS has not yet been flight-checked, but it is scheduled to be done shortly.