Does the entire US air traffic control system actually run on floppy disks and paper? Read this to find out the truth.
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FAA chief predicts fewer air traffic control delays this summer
The head of the FAA says there should be fewer flight delays and cancellations this summer, a result of the agency chipping ...
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy touts $12.5B upgrade for outdated air traffic control tech
The U.S. Department of Transportation plans to spend $12.5 billion recently allocated by Congress to upgrade the outdated ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is finally pulling the plug on its outdated air traffic control systems. How outdated, you ask? Well, are systems that run on Windows 95 and floppy disks old ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Tuesday the federal government is making early progress on a long-delayed overhaul ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called for a massive investment of billions of dollars in the country’s air traffic control system following a series of issues that have plagued it, most recently ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is set to announce a multi-billion-dollar plan to upgrade air traffic control technology and increase staffing. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is unveiling *** ...
The U.S. aviation system is being modernized — but FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford and other leaders say it will take more ...
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