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Newark airport’s control tower evacuated after burning smell, FAA says

By Thomson Reuters Mar 23, 2026 | 7:25 AM

WASHINGTON, March 23 (Reuters) – The control tower at Newark airport outside New York City was temporarily ​evacuated and officials ordered a ‌ground stop on Monday morning after a burning smell, the FAA said.

“Arrivals and departures are temporarily paused at Newark Liberty ‌International ​Airport in New Jersey ⁠after air traffic ⁠controllers evacuated the tower because of a burning smell coming from an elevator,” the FAA said.

The pause ​in traffic at the busy airport came around 7:30 a.m. Controllers ⁠returned to their stations ⁠and the ground stop ​was lifted about half an hour later.

The ​incident came the morning after an ‌Air Canada Express jet collided with a fire truck while landing at New York’s LaGuardia airport, killing ⁠both pilots, injuring dozens and closing the facility, authorities said.

U.S. aviation faces chronic shortages ⁠of ‌air traffic controllers and a ⁠separate shortfall of Transportation ​Security ‌Administration officers due to a ​partial government ⁠shutdown that has led to delays, long security lines and heightened safety concerns across airports nationwide.

(Reporting by Susan Heavey and Katharine Jackson; Editing by ​Doina Chiacu)