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More than 400 flights in and outside Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in Newark, New Jerseywere delayed on Thursday, and more than 200 flights were canceled due to the endowment shortages and the construction of air traffic on one of the three tracks.
The airport Supplied by travelers With an update on social networks Thursday afternoon, advising them on delays and cancellations.
“You can undergo delays and cancellations at @Ewrairport due to a combination of @FAA staff shortages, @FAA equipment problems and wind conditions,” published EWR on X. “Please check the status of your flight with your airline before heading for airport.”
In another position earlier during the day, the airport highlighted construction as one of the reasons for delays.
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Newark Liberty International Airport underwent major delays and cancellations on Thursday due to the shortages of FAA staff and the construction of the track. (Getty Images)
An X user asked when the construction had to be finished, and the airport replied, saying: “One of our tracks is closed for the repairs necessary from now until mid-June 2025.”
“We work with our partners airlines to minimize the impacts, but please check with your airline for updates because flight schedules can be assigned,” wrote EWR.
Another X user asked why Newark had endowment problems, “every day”.
“Hello,” replied the airport. “Due to the challenges under FAA endowment, EWR is experiencing operational disruptions. Please check your flight status with your airline.”

The headquarters of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in Washington, DC (J. David Ake / Getty Images / Getty Images)
According to Flightaware.comThere were 422 delays in Newark Liberty International and 202 cancellations.
The FAA did not respond to the request for comments from Fox News Digital on staff shortages and travel disturbances.
However, disturbances seem to be a growing trend in Newark International.
The FAA said on Monday that the series of problems had prompted it to considerably slow traffic at the airport, which prompted United Airlines to divert at least 35 flights to other airports.
United – which is the largest carrier of the airport located just outside New York in New Jersey – told Reuters that a dysfunction of FAA equipment had caused significant disruption, and he expects cancellations and delays for the rest of the day due to FAA endowment problems.

A jet of united airlines passenger takes off from Newark Liberty International Airport. (Reuters / Chris Helgren / Photos / Reuters Photos)
The failure of the equipment, said FAA, in the service of the sons, was invited to the problems of telecommunications and radar equipment to control the radar approach of the Philadelphia terminal, which guides the planes inside and outside Newark. The two problems were solved, although the endowment problems in Philadelphia have continued to have an impact on theft, said FAA.
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Last year, the FAA moved control of the Newark area, New Jersey, aerial in Philadelphia to address new York Zone traffic.
He also extended reductions in minimum flight requirements at the congestioned airports in the New York region until October 2025, citing endowment shortages to the air traffic controller.
Under the minimum flight requirements, airlines can lose their takeoff and land in congestioned airports if they do not use them at least 80% of the time. The FAA derogation allows airlines to fly fewer flights and always keep slots.
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The FAA is around 3,500 controllers below the targeted endowment. A persistent shortage of controllers has delayed flights and, in many facilities, controllers work on compulsory overtime and six -day weeks.
Reuters contributed to this report.