Travel Disruption at Newark Airport as Flights Are Delayed
Control tower evacuation
Newark Liberty International Airport evacuated its control tower due to smoke reports, halting air traffic before controllers returned and lifted the ground stop.
After the evacuation at Newark Liberty International Airport, the FAA confirmed normal operations resumed following the ground stop and return of air traffic controllers.
Air traffic at Newark Liberty International Airport has resumed following an evacuation due to a burning smell, with operations returning to normal post-ground stop.
Briefing summary
A control tower at Newark Liberty International Airport was evacuated following reports of smoke and a burning smell from an elevator, leading to a temporary ground stop.
The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that air traffic was paused at around 7:30 a.m. local time but later resumed after controllers returned to the tower.
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A control tower at a major airport serving New York City was evacuated after reports of smoke.
The evacuation took place at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey and a ground stop put in place after a burning smell from an elevator.
Air traffic was paused at Newark at around 7.30am local time, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed.
“Arrivals and departures are temporarily paused at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey after air traffic controllers evacuated the tower because of a burning smell coming from an elevator,” the FAA said in a statement.
Air traffic controllers later returned to the tower and the ground stop was lifted.
Newark Airport is one of three aviation hubs serving New York City, and the second-busiest of the trio behind John F. Kennedy International.
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