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FAA Equipment Outage Grounds Flights at Newark and Teterboro Airports

Inbound flights remain halted as delays, diversions, and cancellations ripple across major airlines, with passengers urged to seek updates from carriers and the FAA.

United Airlines planes land and prepare to take off at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey, , U.S., January 27, 2025. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch/File Photo
An equipment outage has caused major delays and ground stops at Newark Liberty and Teterboro airports.
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Overview

  • An FAA equipment failure has led to a ground stop for inbound flights at Newark Liberty International and Teterboro airports, disrupting operations at the busy East Coast hubs.
  • Over 20 flights have been diverted, with dozens delayed and canceled, affecting major carriers like United Airlines, Air New Zealand, Virgin Australia, and Air Canada.
  • Passengers are experiencing significant travel disruptions, with many expressing frustration about delays and diversions to other airports like Philadelphia.
  • Airport authorities and airlines are directing travelers to check the FAA status page and contact their carriers for real-time updates on flight status.
  • The outage underscores vulnerabilities in critical air traffic control systems, with cascading effects on regional and national aviation networks.