United Airlines flights account for roughly three-quarters of the air traffic in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport.
Over the weekend, the carrier announced it’s cutting 35 round-trip Newark flights, or about 10% of its daily schedule at the airport. In an online statement, United CEO Scott Kirby cited air traffic controller understaffing and outdated FAA technology as the reason for its decision:
“This particular air traffic control facility has been chronically understaffed…
































