Air Traffic Controllers Briefly Lose Radar Access at Newark Airport in Second Outage in Two Weeks
- Air traffic controllers lost radar access for 90 seconds at 3:55 a.m. On May 9 at the Philadelphia facility directing Newark airport traffic.
- This outage followed a similar incident two weeks earlier caused by issues in telecom lines after Newark controllers moved from New York to Philadelphia, amid a staffing shortage.
- The outages disrupted communications and radar displays, prompting the FAA to slow Newark traffic and causing over 400 delays and 68 cancellations that day.
- Officials highlight about 40 missing controllers in a busy airspace using outdated copper wire infrastructure and call for urgent system upgrades.
- The incidents renewed safety concerns and led to a multi-billion-dollar FAA plan to modernize the air traffic control system, but critics demand faster, decisive action.
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