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    Alaska Airlines flight, FedEx cargo plane nearly collide at Newark airport: Radar data

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    An Alaska Airways 737 and a FedEx 777 cargo aircraft practically collided as they tried to land on intersecting runways at Newark Liberty Worldwide Airport in New Jersey, in accordance to radar knowledge from FlightRadar24.

    The incident occurred round 8:17 p.m. Tuesday because the Alaska flight arrived from Portland, Oregon, and the FedEx aircraft arrived from Memphis, Tennessee, in line with the info.

    A site visitors tower is seen at Newark Liberty Worldwide Airport on Might 14, 2025 in Newark, New Jersey.

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    Air site visitors management informed the Alaska aircraft to go round seconds earlier than it touched down whereas the aircraft was simply 150 toes within the air, in line with air site visitors management audio and FlightRadar24 knowledge. In the meantime, the FedEx aircraft continued its touchdown on the intersecting runway.

    Preliminary knowledge from Flightradar24 exhibits the Alaska aircraft cleared the FedEx aircraft by simply 300 to 325 toes. 

    The Federal Aviation Administration stated, “An air site visitors controller instructed Alaska Airways Flight 294 to carry out a go-around at Newark Worldwide Airport as a result of FedEx Flight 721 was cleared for the ultimate strategy to an intersecting runway. The FAA is investigating.”

    Alaska Airways and FedEx didn’t instantly reply to ABC Information’ request for remark. 



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