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A shortage of air traffic controllers, bungled IT management, outdated technology, and a brewing disaster in our airspace.
Staff shortages and equipment failures at Newark Liberty International Airport have raised safety concerns in recent weeks.
The FAA has dramatically cut the number of flights coming in and out of troubled Newark Liberty International Airport for at ...
Moving air traffic controllers means retraining them on the quirks of a new facility, and the process can take years.
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Most important, the current governance arrangement jeopardizes safety, because the FAA both operates and regulates the ...
An air traffic controller who works the airspace around Newark, N.J. speaks out about what it was like to lose radar and ...
As of May 7, all but two of the 313 air traffic control facilities in the United States were understaffed, a New York Times ...
The shortage on Monday forced the F.A.A. to delay flights to the busy airport for up to nearly seven hours, the latest ...
The safety nightmare continues at Newark Liberty International Airport, where all air traffic control will be manned by just ...
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A veteran air-traffic controller at the facility that handles flights in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport is ...
Recent failures are a symptom of an archaic air traffic infrastructure, made riskier by a shortage of controllers.
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