John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York has raised the temporary suspension of operations that had been imposed due to an aircraft with a track problem.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had issued a warning on Friday informing that it was interrupting the matches for a brief period due to an “aircraft emergency”.
In a statement, the agency reported that Delta Air Lines flight 183 landed safely at JFK around 1:30 pm local time after the crew reports a hydraulic problem.

“Operations are normal after FAA temporarily reduced arrivals and matches at the airport because the aircraft was immobilized on the track,” the agency said.