The Federal Aviation Administration on Monday delayed all departures at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey because of staffing issues.
The FAA initially issued a ground stop order at 2:15 p.m. EDT, meaning it halted all departures at the airport until 3 p.m. But the ground stop was canceled, and a ground delay was issued until 9 p.m., with an average delay of about 87 minutes and a maximum delay of nearly two hours.
The airport also experienced a delay of nearly one-and-a-half hours for inbound flights, according to FlightAware.com.
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