
Siddharth Philip
Deputy Team Leader and Senior Reporter at Bloomberg News
Global ✈️ Deputy TL/Senior Reporter @Business. All views personal. RTs are not endorsements, unless subversive, seditious or rabble rousing
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5 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Ryan Beene |Siddharth Philip
Air traffic controllers guiding planes in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport briefly lost communications and radar displays early Friday morning, the second outage in as many weeks affecting the transportation hub. The telecommunications breakdown at a Federal Aviation Administration facility in Philadelphia occurred at approximately 3:55 a.m. local time and lasted about 90 seconds, the FAA said in a statement.
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5 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Ryan Beene |Siddharth Philip
Air traffic controllers guiding planes in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport briefly lost communications and radar displays early Friday morning, the second outage in as many weeks affecting the transportation hub. The telecommunications breakdown at a Federal Aviation Administration facility in Philadelphia occurred at approximately 3:55 a.m. local time and lasted about 90 seconds, the FAA said in a statement.
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5 days ago |
chicagobusiness.com | Ryan Beene |Siddharth Philip
Air traffic controllers guiding planes in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport briefly lost communications and radar displays early Friday morning, the second outage in as many weeks. The telecommunications breakdown at a Federal Aviation Administration facility in Philadelphia occurred at approximately 3:55 a.m. local time and lasted about 90 seconds, the FAA said in a statement.
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5 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Ryan Beene |Siddharth Philip
A FAA Air Traffic Control tower at Newark Liberty International Airport. (Bloomberg) -- Air traffic controllers guiding planes in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport briefly lost communications and radar displays early Friday morning, the second outage in as many weeks affecting the transportation hub.
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6 days ago |
chicagobusiness.com | Allyson Versprille |Siddharth Philip
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called for the construction of six new air traffic control centers and the replacement of more than 600 radars in a broad proposal to overhaul the country’s aging system that manages some 45,000 flights each day. More than a dozen airport towers would be revamped and the agency’s telecommunications network would be replaced with new fiber, wireless and satellite systems over the next three years under the plan, the department said in a statement.
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