On Friday, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, along with New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, announced that Runway 4L-22R at Newark Liberty International Airport would reopen two weeks ahead of schedule. The runway, which had been closed for planned rehabilitation, is set to resume regular operations on June 2.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) continues to support efforts to restore airport capacity. The $121 million project began in early March, initially involving weekend and nighttime closures before transitioning to a full shutdown starting April 15. The closure was expected to last until June 15.
Governor Murphy noted that the Port Authority collaborated with contractors to accelerate development at Newark Liberty Airport despite operational challenges. This initiative is part of a multi-billion-dollar investment by the Port Authority aimed at improving passenger areas, taxiways, and runways as part of the EWR Vision Plan.