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A shortage of air traffic controllers, bungled IT management, outdated technology, and a brewing disaster in our airspace.
Forecasters say isolated thunderstorm cells could become strong enough to produce small hail and wind gusts that could topple ...
Radar screens went down again at New Jersey's troubled Newark Liberty International Airport early Friday — just two weeks after another outage wreaked havoc with mass cancellations.
An air traffic controller who works the airspace around Newark, N.J. speaks out about what it was like to lose radar and communication systems during a shift, and how the situation got to be so bad.
According to data from Cirium, an aviation analytics company, more than 358 departures from Newark have been canceled since April 28, with daily totals ranging from 11 on April 29 to 91 on May 1.
A brief radar outage occurred at Newark Liberty International Airport early Friday morning, lasting approximately 90 seconds. This incident follows similar outages in April and November, raising ...
Radar systems at Newark Liberty International Airport stopped working for about 90 seconds Friday morning, the second major outage for the New Jersey airport.
Pomona, a section of Galloway Township, is home to Atlantic City International Airport, which crushed its previous record ...
An air traffic control facility that guides planes at Newark Liberty International Airport had a brief radar outage on Friday morning, the latest technological disruption at one of the nation’s ...
At times Monday evening, as few as three air traffic controllers per hour were lined up to monitor via radar the planes flying into and out of the airport, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
The Federal Aviation Administration said the radar at the facility in Philadelphia that directs planes in and out of Newark airport went black for 90 seconds at 3:55 a.m. Friday.
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