There are too many planes in the sky. In 2024, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) supervised nearly 16.8 million flights in American airspace – half a million more than the year prior. To manage all of those airplanes, however, the FAA uses an air traffic control system designed in the early 1990s – when features like trackballs and color monitors were new, and air traffic controllers handled less than half as many flights every year.
One such scenario has been unfolding at Newark Liberty International Airport for the last year. And it hasn’t just created delays and cancellations – it has put people’s safety at risk.
Outages
Newark airport became national news starting on Monday, April 28th. Around 1:27PM, pilots abruptly lost contact with the controllers that oversee the airport’s approach and departure airspace, known as Newa …