Air traffic control equipment malfunctioned and the ground at Newark International Airport was grounded

On May 11th, the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States grounded flights to Newark International Airport on the morning of the 11th due to air traffic control equipment malfunction. The grounding lasted for about 45 minutes, which means that flights to Newark International Airport cannot take off. According to the FlightAware website, which tracks real-time flight movements, as of 9:45 am on the 11th, approximately 42 flights at Newark International Airport were delayed and approximately 78 flights were cancelled. At present, the specific details of the malfunction of air traffic control equipment are still unclear.

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