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The safety nightmare continues at Newark Liberty International Airport, where all air traffic control will be manned by just ...
Several times over the last year, Newark controllers lost radar or radio service, leaving them unable to talk with planes ...
Sunday's incident marks the fourth time in the past two weeks that technical problems have disrupted air traffic at Newark.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy tells "CBS Mornings" it will take months to restore normal operations at Newark Liberty ...
At times Monday evening, as few as three air traffic controllers per hour were lined up to monitor via radar the planes ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) briefly slowed air traffic at Newark Liberty International Airport on Sunday ...
Caught in the middle of the issues at Newark is United Airlines, which is the most active airline at the New Jersey airport.
Similar to last summer, there is currently a nationwide shortage of air traffic controllers, which will “take time” to replenish, according to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.