Flight Cuts Looming at Newark Liberty: FAA and Airlines to Meet

The Federal Aviation Administration plans a meeting with major airlines to discuss temporary flight reductions at Newark Liberty International Airport, aiming to tackle recent disruptions caused by equipment and staffing challenges. United Airlines has already reduced its operations amidst significant flight disruptions since late April.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 10-05-2025 06:12 IST | Created: 10-05-2025 06:12 IST
Flight Cuts Looming at Newark Liberty: FAA and Airlines to Meet
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced an upcoming meeting with major airlines to discuss the possibility of temporary cuts in flights at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport. This discussion is intended to address recent major disruptions.

These disruptions have largely stemmed from equipment and staffing issues that have significantly impacted flight schedules.

United Airlines, the airport's primary operator, preemptively reduced its flights by 10% last week as hundreds of flights continue to face interruptions since April 28.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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