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The FAA said Friday it plans to announce proposed temporary cuts to flights at Newark after meetings with major U.S. airlines to address congestion impacts. WASHINGTON, May 16 (Reuters ...
The FAA is reducing the number of flights at Newark Liberty International Airport. It comes after runway construction, technology outages, and staffing shortages have caused disruption.
The FAA will soon implement temporary flight reductions at Newark Liberty ... and congestion issues due to runway construction. The cuts are not that surprising considering Transportation ...
The FAA held numerous rounds of individual meetings with air carriers to win concessions to cut flights at specific times as the airport deals with a chaotic series of equipment outages ...
The FAA will soon implement temporary flight reductions ... has already cut its schedule there due to the issues. Other carriers involved in recent discussions with the FAA regarding Newark ...
US FAA to Meet With Airlines About Temporary Newark Flight Cuts By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration said late on Friday it plans to meet with major ...
The FAA interim order did not specify which flights were being cut but said it requires three to seven flight reductions per hour based on the time of day over what was approved last autumn.
The FAA interim order did not specify which flights were being cut but said it requires three to seven flight reductions per hour based on the time of day over what was approved last autumn.
The Federal Aviation Administration issued an order Tuesday decreasing the number of arrivals and departures allowed at Newark Liberty International Airport after weeks of delays caused by air ...
The FAA said it will work with foreign carriers that operate at Newark and want to offer voluntary flight cuts. United Airlines Holdings Inc. earlier this month voluntarily trimmed 35 daily round ...
The FAA has dramatically cut the number of flights coming in and out of troubled Newark Liberty International Airport for at least the next several months, federal officials said Tuesday. Only 56 ...