The outage at JFK's Terminal 1 was caused by an electrical panel failure, the airport said. Flights, including international ones, are being affected.
A power outage at Terminal 1 at John F. Kennedy International Airport, pictured in 2020, has disrupted flights.A power outage at Terminal 1 at John F. Kennedy International Airport, pictured in 2020, has disrupted flights.The Terminal 1 outage was caused by an electrical panel failure that also led to a small fire overnight, which was immediately extinguished,. The terminal's ramp will remain closed until Friday, according to a notice in a Federal Aviation Administration safety database.
The outage"is impacting the terminal's ability to accept inbound and outbound flights," the airport said, and it is"working to accommodate impacted flights using other terminals."
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