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The Department of Transportation will build a “brand new air traffic control system” by 2028, Secretary Sean Duffy announced Thursday.
The fragile state of the U.S. air traffic control system was easy to see during the recent outages in Newark. But it will be ...
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The FAA has had equipment issues for decades, causing real-world problems. The DOT says it wants to fix itThere have been many high-profile issues with FAA technology ... during the Biden administration, said the FAA was planning to transition to new equipment last year after years of being reliant ...
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration has given a major update on the problems at Newark Airport. That will likely ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Verizon worked to install new fiber optic cables that transmit flight data used ...
A pilot with over 60 years' experience told Newsweek that "a good 'A' level traffic controller is a three-dimensional chess ...
Wall Street Journal reports that more than 1,200 FAA personnel have accepted the White House’s deferred resignation offer.
A construction project on one of Newark Liberty International airport’s three main runways wrapped up nearly two weeks early, ...
Radar and communications blackout underscore the urgent need for modern technology and more flight controllers to keep the ...
In announcing the runway opening Monday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told reporters improvements were also underway ...
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