The administration ordered the limitations back in June to improve operations and was scheduled to expire in December 2025.
The final order raises the limit from a combined 68 arriving and departing flights that was set to expire in June 2026.
While the FAA continues to limit flights, the number of takeoffs and landings is going up by four per hour to 72, still well below the more than 80 the airport saw before the current caps were put in ...
The FAA order limits flights to 72 per hour, due to air traffic control issues and continued work to finish a runway ...
The FAA extended its Newark airport flight cap through Oct. 2026, with the limit at 72 flights per hour to ease delays and ...
Scott Kirby, United’s CEO, made an official statement on Friday praising the move: “Thanks to Secretary Duffy and ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is extending the limited rate of arrivals and departures at Newark Liberty International ...
The US Federal Aviation Administration extended flight reductions at Newark Liberty International Airport through October ...
The FAA is limiting flights “to continue maintaining safety while alleviating flight delays due to staffing and equipment challenges.” ...
The FAA announced the extension of flight cuts at Newark Airport until October 2026 due to ongoing air traffic controller ...
The Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday said it was extending an order limiting operations at Newark Liberty ...
Newark Liberty International Airport faced an hour-long ground stop after controllers lost radio contact, marking the latest ...
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