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The FAA says that the technological problems of Newark airport should be resolved by October

June 6, 2025003 Mins Read
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“The secretary (transport) was very clear with me that we have to solve this problem, and we summarize this now,” said Chris Rocheleau, the actor chief of the FAA on Wednesday.

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Alexandra Skores, cnn

Posted on June 6, 2025 3:17 MST

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Update of June 6, 2025 3:17 mst

ASHINGTON, DC (CNN) – The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday that he was “confident” the technological problems in Débur Newark Liberty International Airport will be resolved by October.

“The secretary (transport) was very clear with me that we have to solve this problem, and we summarize this now,” said Chris Rocheleau, the actor chief of the FAA on Wednesday. “The second article is the staff. I think that in October, we will be in very good health at the endowment levels we need. ”

The FAA transferred air traffic control over Newark in a Philadelphia establishment last July in New York, where it was previously located, a decision considered to be controversial by many controllers and the union which represents them.

Rocheleau’s remarks, before the chambers’ credit sub-comity intervened after New Jersey Airport has experienced four air traffic control breakdowns in recent weeks, sometimes leaving pilots and controllers without communication. These breakdowns occurred in the middle of the shortages of current staff for controllers and the construction of a track, which was completed this weekearlier than expected.

“The track completed, we will continue our work to tighten the telecommunications infrastructure and improve the pipeline of airspace staff,” said Secretary of Transport Sean Duffy in a press release.

An aging infrastructure and technology are some of the problems that could afflict summer trips while Newark airport is trying to return to full capacity. Experts warn generally expecting disturbances during summer trips Due to the volume of travelers at American airports, but additional pressure on the system could cause delays or cancellations.

A Fedex plane was forced to return to Newark Liberty International Airport after a bird strike damaged an engine.

Last month, the Ministry of Transport announced its intention to build a new air traffic control system.

Part of this includes strengthening the existing infrastructure in Newark for a summer of transparent travel. A new optical fiber cable is now in place Between Philadelphia and New York to improve air traffic control telecommunications.

The FAA is looking for a business to develop the new system, the Ministry of Transport announced on Wednesday. The agency has published a Request information For a company to implement a “brand new air traffic control system over the next three years”. He identified five areas of interest for a new system: telecommunications, radio communications, surveillance, automation and facilities.

Duffy has not revealed how much the project would cost, but said it was counting on the congress to provide funds.

We also do not know how it will have an impact on the Verizon contract with the FAA to modernize the system. Verizon has a $ 2.4 billion contract To provide an upgrade for a long time towards the FAA communication system, known as the FAA Enterprise Network Services program, or Fens.

CNN contacted the Ministry of Transport to comment.

The-CNN-WIRE ™ & © 2025 Cables Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.

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