Airport construction occurring between September 1 through December 31.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced that flights at the Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey will continue to be limited until the end of the year. This will allow construction to continue without interruption both inside and outside the airport, which the FAA stated will pay “dividends” by enabling “smooth travel into and out of Newark” the way it did over the Memorial Day holiday.
“The confirmed reduced rates will maintain safety while alleviating excessive flight delays at the airport due to staffing and equipment challenges,” the FAA announcement says.
The agency added, “The early completion of runway construction at the airport that added to the delays will also contribute to a more efficient operation.”
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- For Acting Administrator Chris Rocheleau as he oversees the Federal Aviation Administration.
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Sources: Fox Business, MSN, UPI News