An individual walks previous a display displaying delayed flights at Newark Liberty Worldwide Airport in Newark, New Jersey, U.S., Could 9, 2025.
REUTERS/David ‘Dee’ Delgado
For the second time in simply three days, a radar blackout at Newark Airport pressured a floor cease on Sunday, plunging the busy hub into chaos and reigniting issues in regards to the nation’s getting old air visitors management system.
The failure left air visitors controllers with out radar or radio contact with plane, halting departures and arrivals and irritating passengers already grappling with delays and cancellations. It was the third radar failure in two weeks on the Philadelphia-based facility chargeable for Newark’s airspace.
The Port Authority mentioned flights at Newark resumed at 10:52 a.m. on Could 11, and that it’s monitoring all impacts.
Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer (D-New York), in the meantime, demanded swift federal motion and referred to as on U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to prioritize Newark in a newly proposed nationwide overhaul of the Federal Aviation Administration’s air visitors management system.
Two individuals sit at an out of doors lounge space at Newark Liberty Worldwide Airport in Newark, New Jersey, U.S., Could 9, 2025. REUTERS/David ‘Dee’ Delgado
“When people hear about radar screens just going dark, traffic controllers who cannot talk to planes, technology that is seemingly working no better than tin cans, they do not think this is a story about the Trump administration’s FAA, but that is what is so scary: this story is real and this story is dangerous. This situation is also unacceptable,” Schumer mentioned.
Final Thursday, the Trump administration introduced a multi-year plan to modernize air visitors management infrastructure, together with six new management facilities and know-how upgrades throughout the nation. However Schumer insisted the timeline should speed up, particularly for Newark.
“With what is going on, we have one thing for certain: more questions than answers,” Schumer added. “And right now, we need answers, we need reassurances, and we need his FAA to lead.”
Schumer urged the set up of a devoted fiber-optic line between Newark and Philadelphia’s radar facility, together with new computer systems and direct information hyperlinks to forestall future outages.
Newark Liberty is the thirteenth busiest airport within the U.S. and ranks twenty third worldwide, dealing with practically 50 million passengers yearly.