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Kirby has accused violations of the air traffic management and technological issues deficit with the Federal Aviation Administration.
“Disappointingly to further reduce the even that is reduced in Newark, but since there is no way to solve the closest structural problems with the FAA, we feel there is no other choice to protect our customers.” Kirby said in a message to customers who announce the cancellation that will start this weekend.

United Airlines planes switch to the runway at the Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark on January 27, 2024. Newark, New Jersey, New Jersey (Gary Hershorn / Getty Images / Getty Images)
More than 200 flights were detained in Newark and about 20 were canceled on Friday, according to Flight of Flightaware.
More than 500 Newark flights were postponed on Thursday and more than 200 flights were canceled.
Kirby noted that in recent days 20% air controllers Technology failures There.
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Newark Liberty International Airport has survived the main delays and cancellation on Thursday due to the lack of staffing FAA and the construction of the runway. (Getty Images / Getty Images)
“Keep in mind that this particular air traffic management object has been chronically insufficient, and without these controllers it is clear now – and FAA tells us – that the Newark Airport cannot handle the number of planes planned there in the coming weeks and months,” he said.
Monday FAA stated United Airlines Divert at least 35 flights to other airports.

Downtown Newark, New Trinity, captured at the airport (Marli Miller/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images/Getty Images)
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Kirby said he was talking to the secretary Sean Dae Before thanking the Trump administration for having collected the proposal for “big, all system investment in FAA technology, infrastructure and staffing schedule”.
“On average and long term, this is the only way to solve the systemic problem,” Kirby said. “Now we urge them to apply this decisive leadership to the difficult situation they inherited in Newark, also designating it as a level of level 3.”
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2025-05-03 00:55:00