FAA orders 10% cut in flights at several airports
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All three of New York’s major airports. JFK, Newark and LaGuardia, were bracing for cuts in flights as early as Thursday, ahead of the FAA’s announced reductions Friday amid the
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby on Monday said Newark Liberty International Airport is now operating “better than ever,” after turmoil at the New Jersey airport brought air traffic control shortages back into the spotlight. “Newark is operating ...
Experts and airport industry professionals are urging travelers to monitor flights 'early and often' as flight reduction rollout begins on November 7th in 40 major cities.
New York City officials have warned that the ongoing government shutdown, which has entered its 33rd day since kicking into effect on October 1st, has caused staffing shortages at Newark, resulting in delays averaging 2 hours.
ELIZABETH — During her lunch break as a Terminal C concessionaire, New Jersey state Sen. Renee Burgess remembered watching construction crews erect beams for the guiderail of the original monorail system that opened at Newark Liberty International ...
NEWARK, N.J. -- United Airlines has completed an "operational turnaround" at Newark Liberty International Airport after air traffic control problems and construction led to thousands of canceled flights earlier this year. "Newark is operating better than ...
As one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world, the New York City area is home to some of the busiest airports on Earth. John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is number one. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) comes in second, and LaGuardia Airport (LGA) is the third-busiest airfield that serves NYC.
Airline celebrates its best operational summer ever at EWR, putting airport on par with JFK and LGA for on-time performance United expects to hire more than 2,500 Newark employees between 2025-2026 and will be the first airline to purchase sustainable ...
United has reinforced its partnership with Neste in order to deliver sustainable aviation fuel to airports in Houston, Newark and Washington D.C.