A ground stop at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey was lifted Sunday after being issued earlier in the morning, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, in the latest in a series of issues that have plagued the airport over the last few weeks.
“The FAA briefly slowed aircraft in and out of the airport while we ensured redundancies were working as designed. Operations have returned to normal,” the FAA said in a statement on X.
The FAA did not elaborate on why the ground stop was issued at 8:15 a.m. local time, but said there was a telecommunications issue at Philadelphia TRACON Area C, a traffic control facility that guides flights in and out of Newark. The facility previously had an outage on April 28, which was the catalyst for major delays at the travel hub.