Newark Liberty International Airport
Coverage of Newark Liberty International Airport in the Nexus archive.
- Prepare for Airplane Purgatory
Passengers on United Flight 661 were stranded on the tarmac for seven hours due to a thunderstorm, leading to its cancellation. In the first five months of 2026, 342 domestic flights experienced tarmac delays exceeding three hours, with 2025 holding the previous record of over 700 such delays. Airlines prioritize tarmac delays to free up gate space and maintain schedules, but severe weather and air-traffic control shortages exacerbate the issue.
- Newark, LaGuardia and JFK named ‘worst airports’ for July 4th travel: study
Newark, LaGuardia, and JFK airports were named the 'worst airports' for July 4th travel in 2026, according to a study. The report warns frequent flyers in the Big Apple may face delayed or canceled flights during the Independence Day celebrations.
- JetBlue pilot says drone hit plane on JFK approach
A JetBlue pilot reported a drone collision at 3,000 feet during the plane's approach to John F. Kennedy International Airport. The aircraft sustained no visible damage, passengers disembarked safely, and the Federal Aviation Administration will investigate. A similar incident involving a United Airlines flight near Newark Airport was reported days earlier.
- United pilot reports almost hitting drone while landing at Newark airport
A United Airlines pilot reported nearly colliding with a drone while landing at Newark Liberty International Airport. The incident occurred on Friday and raised safety concerns.
- Air Canada flight from Newark to Canada diverted after captain suffers medical issue
An Air Canada flight from Newark Liberty International Airport to Halifax was diverted after the captain experienced a medical issue. The captain was removed from the flight deck during the flight.
- United Airlines jet flew too low and too slow before striking light pole and truck near Newark airport: NTSB
A United Airlines flight flying too low and too slow struck a light pole and a Schmidt Bakery truck near Newark Liberty International Airport on May 3. All 231 passengers and crew were unharmed, but the truck driver sustained minor injuries. The NTSB reported the Boeing 767-400 descended to 18-19 feet above ground level before the collision, prompting a safety alert from United Airlines.
- New look at United Airlines incident involving truck on New Jersey highway
A United Airlines jet struck a light pole and damaged a bakery truck while landing at Newark Liberty International Airport. The NTSB has released a preliminary report on the incident.
- Copilot of United jet that struck a light pole realized flight was low, but not in time: report
The copilot of a United Airlines Boeing 767 that struck a light pole during landing at Newark Liberty International Airport recognized the plane was descending too low but did not initiate an aborted landing in time. The National Transportation Safety Board reported no injuries among over 200 passengers, with damage to the plane's fuselage and a nearby truck, though the cause of the incident remains under investigation.
- Copilot of United jet that struck light pole didn't realize flight was low, report says
The copilot of a United Airlines jet that struck a light pole during landing at Newark Liberty International Airport acknowledged the plane was descending too low but did not realize it in time to abort the landing, according to an NTSB report. The incident caused damage to the plane and a nearby truck on the New Jersey Turnpike, though no injuries were reported.
- Mullin keeps door open to pull customs agents from ‘sanctuary city’ airports
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin stated he would not remove customs agents from Newark Liberty International Airport as long as cooperation with New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill continues. The decision follows concerns about potential disruptions during major events like the World Cup, while protests and allegations of poor conditions persist at a local immigration detention facility.
- United Airlines flight diverted back to Newark due to suspicious Bluetooth device name
A United Airlines flight from Newark Liberty International Airport to Spain was diverted mid-flight due to a possible security threat linked to a suspicious Bluetooth device name.
- A United Airlines flight to Spain turns back to Newark after a possible security threat
A United Airlines flight from Newark to Spain turned back due to a possible security threat linked to a Bluetooth device named with a 'certain four-letter word.' Passengers were rescreened and boarded a replacement flight after the aircraft was inspected by Port Authority police. This incident follows other security-related diversions involving United Airlines this month.
- Flight returns to Newark over apparent passenger joke
A flight from Newark to Spain was diverted back to Newark Liberty International Airport due to security concerns over a passenger's Bluetooth device name. Officials indicated the device's name included a 'certain four-letter word' deemed compromising to flight safety.
- A United Airlines flight to Spain turns back to Newark after a possible security threat
A United Airlines flight bound for Spain from Newark Liberty International Airport turned around midflight on Saturday due to a possible security threat.
- A United Airlines flight to Spain turns back to Newark after a possible security threat
A United Airlines flight from Newark to Spain was diverted mid-flight due to a possible security threat. The flight turned back to Newark Liberty International Airport on Saturday.
- A United Airlines flight to Spain turns back to Newark after a possible security threat
A United Airlines flight from Newark to Spain was diverted mid-flight due to a possible security threat. The flight turned back to Newark Liberty International Airport on Saturday.
- United flight to Spain turns back midair after possible security threat
A United Airlines flight from Newark to Spain was diverted mid-flight due to a potential security threat involving a Bluetooth device with a 'certain four-letter word.' This followed another United flight from Chicago to Minneapolis being diverted to Madison, Wisconsin, after an unruly passenger attempted to breach the cockpit.
- United flight to Spain turns back midair after possible security threat
A United Airlines flight to Spain turned back mid-flight due to a possible security threat after a Bluetooth device with a 'certain four-letter word' was inspected in Newark. Another United flight to Minneapolis was diverted to Madison, Wisconsin, due to an unruly passenger attempting to breach the cockpit.
- United Airlines flight to Spain turns back to Newark after a possible security threat
A United Airlines flight heading to Spain from Newark was redirected back to the airport due to a possible security threat. The flight departed at 6 p.m. and landed in Newark at 9:37 p.m., as reported by the Port Authority of New York.
- A United Airlines flight to Spain turns back to Newark after a possible security threat
A United Airlines flight from Newark to Spain returned mid-flight due to a possible security threat linked to a Bluetooth device named with a 'certain four-letter word.' Passengers were rescreened and boarded a replacement flight after the aircraft was inspected by authorities.
- United Airlines flight to Spain turns back to Newark, US after possible security threat
A United Airlines flight from Newark to Palma de Mallorca, Spain, turned back to Newark mid-flight due to a possible security threat. The Boeing 767 aircraft, carrying 190 passengers and 12 crew members, landed at Newark at 9:37pm local time on Saturday.
- A United Airlines flight to Spain turns back to Newark after a possible security threat midair
A United Airlines flight from Newark to Palma de Mallorca, Spain, returned to Newark midflight due to a possible security threat linked to a Bluetooth device named with a 'certain four-letter word.' Passengers were evacuated, rescreened, and boarded a replacement flight after the aircraft was inspected by Port Authority police.
- A United Airlines flight to Spain turns back to Newark after a possible security threat midair
A United Airlines flight traveling from Newark to Spain was redirected mid-flight due to a possible security threat. The flight was en route from Newark Liberty International Airport when the incident occurred.
- United Airlines passenger tries to open plane door at 36,000 feet, assaulted traveler on flight from Newark
A United Airlines passenger attempted to open a plane door at 36,000 feet and assaulted another traveler on flight 1551 from Newark to Guatemala City. The disruptive incident forced pilots to make an emergency landing at Washington Dulles International Airport.
- Homeland Security’s Plan to Squeeze International Flights
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin is pursuing a plan to reduce federal screening staffing at major U.S. airports in sanctuary cities that limit ICE cooperation, potentially causing flight cancellations and economic disruption. The proposal targets airports in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and other major cities as leverage to force compliance with immigration enforcement. Travel industry executives have warned the administration that such a move would be devastating and logistically unfeasible.
- Stranded for 7 hours? United passengers complain about Newark tarmac delay
Passengers on multiple United Airlines flights at Newark Liberty International Airport were stranded on the tarmac for up to seven hours due to severe weather, leading to flight cancellations and complaints about inadequate communication and compensation. Federal regulations prohibit most U.S. airlines from keeping domestic flights on the tarmac for more than three hours without specific exceptions.
- United Revives Junk-Rated Muni Sale for Its Biggest Kitchen Ever
United Airlines is reviving a junk-rated muni sale for its biggest kitchen ever. The sale is related to United Airlines planes at Newark Liberty International Airport. This indicates a significant development in the airline's operations.
- Harrowing moment United flight hits light pole and truck while landing at Newark Airport
A United flight hit a light pole and truck while landing at Newark Airport, resulting in a harrowing moment for passengers. The incident occurred during the landing process, but details on injuries or damage are not provided. The airport's safety protocols were triggered to address the situation.
- Harrowing moment United flight hits light pole and truck while landing at Newark Airport
A United flight hit a light pole and truck while landing at Newark Airport, resulting in a harrowing moment for passengers. The incident occurred during landing, and details of the damage are still emerging. Fortunately, there are no reports of severe injuries.
- A United jet struck a light pole and a truck near Newark airport, police say
A United Airlines passenger jet struck a light pole and damaged a truck while coming in for a landing at Newark Liberty International Airport on Sunday. The incident occurred near Newark airport and was reported by New Jersey State Police. No further details were provided.
- WATCH: Harrowing footage captures moment United flight's landing gear strikes tractor trailer
A United Airlines flight struck a light pole and tractor trailer during its approach at Newark Liberty International Airport, but all 221 passengers were unharmed. The plane landed safely, and the driver of the tractor trailer suffered only minor injuries. The incident is under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board.
- WATCH: United flight hits light pole while landing
A United Airlines flight from Italy struck a light pole and a tractor-trailer on the New Jersey Turnpike while landing at Newark Liberty International Airport. The incident occurred during final approach. No further details on casualties or damage were provided.
- United plane strikes pole on approach to Newark airport
A United plane struck a pole on approach to Newark airport. The incident occurred during landing. Details of damages or injuries are not provided.
- United flight clips light pole on Jersey Turnpike while landing at Newark
A United Boeing 767 arriving from Venice, Italy, struck a light pole on the New Jersey Turnpike while landing at Newark. The incident occurred on Sunday and was reported by the FAA. No further details were provided.
- Driver on N.J. Turnpike hurt as United plane hits pole on approach to Newark airport
A United Airlines plane hit a pole on approach to Newark airport, injuring a driver on the New Jersey Turnpike. The incident occurred near Newark Liberty International Airport. Details of the accident are still emerging.
- United jet causes violent crash after striking freeway light pole
A United Airlines pilot struck a freeway light pole during a violent crash on approach to land at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. The incident occurred on Sunday and was captured on dashcam video from inside a bakery truck on the New Jersey Turnpike. A Boeing 767 was involved in the crash.
- United declares onboard emergency after crazed passenger attempted to enter the cockpit at Newark Airport
United Airlines declared an onboard emergency after a crazed passenger attempted to enter the cockpit during a flight at Newark Liberty International Airport. The incident is being investigated as a security threat.
- Sean Duffy holds news conference after Spirit Airlines shutters overnight
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy held a news conference at Newark Liberty International Airport following Spirit Airlines' immediate shutdown of operations. The airline announced it would cease all flights without prior notice.