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JFK airport is still in chaos today after an electrical fire caused a power outage yesterday, JetBlack scuppering flights from Europe and New Zealand.
Terminal 1 - which services airlines including Air China, Air France, Alitalia, Lufthansa, Royal Air Maroc and Saudi Arabian Airlines - remains closed today as a result of the fire.
A Port Authority spokesman says the fire was the result of an 'electrical panel failure'.
As a result, more chaos is expected today as flights are redirected to different airports and cities.
One Air New Zealand flight from Auckland was forced to turn around after seven hours in the air yesterday. By the time it landed back where it started, passengers were onboard for 16 hours.
As of 9am on Friday, 31 JFK flights had been canceled dozens more were delayed.
JFK's Terminal 1 will remain closed today after the electrical fire yesterday
Passengers wait for updates at JFK's Terminal 2 on Friday morning
Terminal 1 flights canceled on Friday morning after a power outage sparked by an electrical fire.
Others were moved to different terminals or airports
The FAA said the terminal would remain closed until at least 2pm on Friday.
The airport failure is the latest in a long list of travel headaches in the US in the last six months.
In January, the FAA's own systems went down, grounding all of America's flights, in one of the worst aviation fumbles in recent history.
The cause of the outage was down to the FAA not updating its outdated systems according to many involved.
Prior to that was the Southwest Airlines holiday nightmare, when thousands of passengers lost luggage and were left stranded at airports around the US as the budget airline failed to keep up with demand.
That crisis triggered an investigation into whether it should be allowed to continue operating.
On Thursday night, flight NZ2 left Auckland at around 8pm, before the fire at JFK.
Seven hours into the flight, pilots were told of the outage and announced they would be turning around.
Air Zealand Flight NZ2 was forced to turn back seven hours into its flight on Thursday night.
It landed back in Auckland 16 hours after taking off
An Air New Zealand flight was forced to turn back after seven hours in the air.
By the time it landed back in Auckland, it had been in the air for 16 hours
The flight landed back in Auckland at 1pm local time on Friday afternoon.
The airline decided to turn back to New Zealand rather than land at a different US airport because doing so 'would have meant the aircraft would remain on the ground for several days, impacting a number of other scheduled services and customers.'
New Zealand air added: 'We apologize for the inconvenience and thank our customers for their patience and understanding.'
Some 130 flights are believed to have been cancelled since Thursday, according to Flightaware.com
'Travelers should check with their carriers for flight status before coming to the airport,' JFK said.
Port Authority is continuing to work with the terminal's operator to restore flight operations as quickly as possible, it added.
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