Safety System Stops Potential Runway Overrun at Teterboro Airport

April 25, 2026
Safety System Stops Potential Runway Overrun at Teterboro Airport
  • A safety feature at Teterboro Airport prevented an aircraft from overrunning the runway on April 6, thanks to an Engineered Materials Arresting System that absorbed the impact.

  • EMAS is installed at more than 70 U.S. airports, including Teterboro, Newark Liberty International, and Trenton-Mercer.

  • The system uses a bed of crushable concrete at the end of runways that compresses under an aircraft’s weight to slow and stop it, preventing serious overruns, undershoots, or veering off.

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