Newark Airport flight restrictions extended: FAA will continue to limit arrivals and departures through October 2026
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The Federal Aviation Administration has announced that the limited rate of flights arriving and departing from Newark Liberty International Airport will continue until October 2026.

Earlier in the year, air traffic controllers at the airport faced significant communication and radar issues, which resulted in the cancellation of thousands of flights.

According to an FAA statement, the purpose of maintaining reduced rates is to ensure safety while reducing delays caused by staffing and equipment problems, ultimately aiming for a more seamless travel experience at Newark.

Though flight restrictions remain in place, the airport will see a slight increase in flights, with takeoffs and landings rising by four per hour to a total of 72. This figure is still under the pre-cap levels of over 80 flights per hour.

United Airlines, which operates a large hub at Newark, has supported limiting the number of flights into the airport.

CEO Scott Kirby emphasized that the reduction in operations, alongside technology improvements and increased staffing for air traffic control, are vital steps towards ensuring Newark’s operational stability long-term. He expressed optimism that conditions would improve during the fall and winter.

In June, former acting FAA administrator Chris Rocheleau assured members of the House that by October, the Philadelphia air traffic control center responsible for Newark operations would achieve sufficient staffing and resolve existing technology challenges.

The FAA said it has “successfully transitioned” to a brand-new fiber optic communications network between New York and the Philadelphia TRACON. Staffing has also increased, with 22 fully certified controllers and five certified supervisors. Twenty-seven controllers and supervisors are in training.

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