May 15 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration
plans a third day of talks on Friday with airlines to
temporarily reduce flights at New Jersey's Newark Liberty
International Airport after completing an intensive day of
discussions seeking to reduce delays, officials said on
Thursday.
The FAA held four rounds of individual meetings with air
carriers to win concessions to cut flights at specific times
amid a series of equipment outages, runway construction and
staffing issues plaguing the airport have caused travel chaos.