· the federal aviation administration moved newark’s key atc facility from long island, new york, to philadelphia in hopes it would convince new hires to work there last july. · the impacts extend from coast to coast, affecting the nation’s largest air travel hubs and signaling major disruptions ahead. · nyt has an article on the controversy re: A major travel nightmare may be unfolding across the united states as reports warn that flights could be grounded this week due to severe staffing shortages and technical issues. Inbound flights were affected even more, being held at their origin airports for over three hours. She documented every step of the way on social media, turning her experience into a lesson for all of. The plan to relocate 17 controllers from new york terminal radar approach control (n90) to a philadelphia facility on july 28th. · action news nydia han just returned from miami, florida, after her own travel nightmare. · air traffic controllers at the philadelphia terminal radar approach control (tracon) have taken time off to “recover from the stress of multiple recent outages” at newark liberty international airport (ewr), the federal aviation administration (faa) announced. It’s still unclear whether the list is final. · amid busy summer travel surrounding the july 4th holiday and before the atc move to philadelphia , dozens of flights were held at ewr for nearly an hour due to staffing problems. The article also provides an overview of the larger staffing challenges the atc system is facing.

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