Newark, FAA and flight cuts
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the US Federal Aviation Administration will release a plan today to reduce flights at Newark airport after systems outages and a staffing crunch pushed the agency to slow traffic over the last several weeks.
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United Airlines executives are trying to reassure their customers it is safe to fly at Newark Liberty International Airport, despite all the recent problems.
United Airlines has sharply cut flights at its Newark hub and wants the FAA to impose new limitations on flights there to address ongoing delays. United said on Tuesday it expects to temporarily cut a few additional flights. Newark has also been hit by a series of telecom outages.
United Airlines Holdings Inc. expects flight reductions at Newark airport to linger through summer and into fall as the crucial travel hub struggles to recover from air traffic control glitches that have already disrupted hundreds of flights.
United Airlines, Delta Air Lines ... Each airline will be asked to offer “specific flight reductions or schedule modifications” not contingent on what other airlines do, the notice said.
"There are incredibly skilled teams at both United and the FAA looking after you and your flight." According to Duffy and Rocheleau, officials from most airlines that have flights out of Newark ...
United Airlines Holdings expects flight reductions at Newark airport to linger through summer and into fall as the crucial travel hub struggles to recover from air traffic control glitches that ...
FAA extends flight limits at Newark airport into June because of controller shortage and tech issues
The Federal Aviation Administration has announced that the flight restrictions that have been in place at New Jersey’s largest airport will remain in place into mid-June