FAA Delays Flights at New Jersey Airport Over ‘Staffing’

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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