Latest News

FAA: Arriving flights at Newark Airport were halted by a telecom issue

The Federal Aviation Administration halted arriving flights for over an hour at Newark Liberty International Airport on Thursday due to a telecom frequency issue. This is the latest technical problem to cause delays at the airport in New York City.

Flightradar24 is a flight-tracking site that reports flights to Newark, the hub of United Airlines, are currently suspended. Flights already in the air are held, but the departures are unaffected.

The FAA reported that delays are increasing as flights resume following a 75-minute pause.

In April and May, there were two major communications failures for the air traffic controllers in Newark. This caused hundreds of flights to be disrupted.

The FAA cut flights at Newark in May after a series major disruptions.

Has proposed to extend these through

Late October

Last year, the FAA moved control of Newark's airspace from Newark to Philadelphia in order to deal with staffing issues and congestion in New York City.

The FAA has since upgraded its communications technology in order to prevent similar incidents, but is still working on adding air traffic controllers. (Reporting and editing by Diane Craft; David Shepardson)

(source: Reuters)