Newark, Duffy and Air Traffic Control
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During a recent interview on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," the politician pointed to both infrastructure failures and Trump for the much mocked airport. "So you're telling me that it's not necessarily Trump's fault,
JetBlue and United Airlines have announced a new partnership that will bring United back to JFK Airport for the first time in years.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Verizon has installed a new fiber-optic cable between New York and Philadelphia to help resolve ATCl problems at Newark Liberty International Airport.
Travelers at Newark Airport will face a reduced number of flights for the foreseeable future, United States Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed Wednesday. Last week, the FAA announced it would be limiting Newark to 28 inbound and outbound flights per hour until June 15 to combat ongoing
Newark has been plagued by numerous issues for weeks. On Saturday, it saw the second most delays in the country.
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Newark airport is under fire. New Jersey Transit is on strike. And those are only the recent transit woes to hit the Garden State.
The last month or so has been a rocky one for Newark Airport, for a number of reasons. Beginning in late April, the New Jersey facility, which is the second-largest airport in the New York area, began experiencing widespread delays and cancelations due to understaffing,
But smooth sailing out of Newark — deemed a “travel hellhole” by frustrated frequent flyers over the past few weeks — has become virtually impossible. The disarray is largely due to a string of air-traffic control outages, construction issues and Federal Aviation Administration employees walking off the job due to malfunctioning equipment .
The small plane that crashed into a neighborhood in San Diego, California, Thursday, killing at least two people, appears to have begun its doomed journey in New Jersey, officials and flight tracking data say.
The pilot of a small plane was killed when his aircraft went down in Hunterdon County and then caught on fire.