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A shortage of air traffic controllers, bungled IT management, outdated technology, and a brewing disaster in our airspace.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.
Moving air traffic controllers means retraining them on the quirks of a new facility, and the process can take years.
Sadly, Newark is not the exception; it’s a harbinger of all we can expect in years to come. America is experiencing both an ...
The last month or so has been a rocky one for Newark Airport, for a number of reasons. Beginning in late April, the New ...
The FAA has dramatically cut the number of flights coming in and out of troubled Newark Liberty International Airport for at ...
Amid dire conditions at the airport, an airline operations crew has had to figure out how to get more than 600 flights a day ...
A ground delay has been issued at the Austin Bergstrom International Airport due to ongoing shortages in air traffic control, ...
The lack of just a dozen air traffic controllers has contributed to danger, chaos, and waves of delays and cancellations at Newark Liberty International Airport. Yet the Federal Aviation ...