WASHINGTON -The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that upgrading the aging U.S. air traffic control system will require multiple technologies
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is under increasing pressure to modernize the nation’s aging air traffic control (ATC) systems following a major
After criticizing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) upon his return to office, President Donald Trump took steps to slash jobs at the agency — but his administration now appears to be changing its tune.
The nation's air traffic control system is obsolete and understaffed, which significantly degrades safety, aviation industry experts told the House Aviation Subcommittee Tuesday morning.
More than one-third of the air traffic control systems across the United States are considered to be in an “unsustainable" state at the moment and the Federal Aviation Administration’s efforts to upgrade the system are not having much impact.