FAA chief says air traffic control towers will "never" reach full staffing under current system, calling it "chronically ...
The FAA is committing $6 billion to upgrade air traffic control infrastructure, set to roll out within three years instead of ...
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FAA launches $32.5 billion overhaul of US air traffic control system—what to know
The FAA and DOT have tapped tech firm Peraton to modernize radar, software, and communication networks by 2028.
U.S. Federal Aviation Administration head Bryan Bedford said on Tuesday the agency is committing $6 billion by year-end on ...
The Department of Transportation announced it selected an integrator to manage upgrades to the U.S. air traffic control ...
Bryan Bedford and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy are rallying support for funds that they say will help move workloads ...
The government picked a company with little experience working with the Federal Aviation Administration called Peraton to ...
The Transportation Department is pushing hard for the new system to go online in 2028, with a price tag for modernization that could reach $31.5 billion.
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Federal Aviation Administrator Bryan Bedford have announced ...
Our air traffic control system is run as a bureaucracy within the Federal Aviation Administration, so it gets caught in the ...
The professionals ensuring the safety of the entire U.S. air transportation system deserve better, and so does the flying ...
The administration, Congress and the aviation industry are united on a detailed and aggressive plan to build a new air traffic control system. In fact, Congress has already approved more than a third ...
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