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» Newark Airport resumes normal operations after drone sightings temporarily halt traffic
Newark Airport resumes normal operations after drone sightings temporarily halt traffic
Reports of drone sightings in northern New Jersey temporarily halted arrivals at Newark Liberty International Airport on Tuesday, but normal operations had since been resumed, officials said.

from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2Wb0MN6
from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2Wb0MN6
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