US reports second air traffic control outage at New Jersey airport

by | May 9, 2025 | World

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States has reported a second radar outage for the airport in Newark, New Jersey, in less than two weeks.The incident raises continuing questions about the state of air traffic control in the US, increasing the pressure on the administration of President Donald Trump to address aviation safety.
On Friday, the FAA reported that, around 3:55am local time (07:55 GMT), a facility in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, lost its telecommunications signal for about 90 seconds, preventing it from monitoring communications and radar signals for the Newark Liberty International Airport.
A recording reviewed by the news agency Reuters captured some of the frustration amid the outage.
“FedEx 1989, I’m going to hand you off here. Our scopes just went black again,” a controller told the pilot for a shipping flight.
“If you care about this, contact your airline and try to get some pressure for them to fix this stuff.”
This was the second time a 90-second outage was reported for Newark, a major air terminal that serves metropolitan areas like New York City. Advertisement
On April 28, a similar incident occurred, resulting in hundreds of delays and dozens of diverted flights. Five air-traffic controllers also went on leave after the incident, using a federal law that allows them to take time off after traumatic incidents.
In the wake of Friday’s incident, …

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