The Trump administration hopes to upgrade and replace the nation's entire air traffic control system, with President Trump saying Thursday morning that he'll work with Congress on a bill to that end.
As the landscape of air traffic control changes with the proliferation of unmanned aerial systems, the U.S. Army ...
The flight reductions imposed during the government shutdown are now over; the Federal Aviation Administration lifted them early Monday morning. Forty major U.S. airports and more than 5 million ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Thursday said that the rolling out of a brand-new air traffic control system should take three to four years to complete. "The root evil of all of these projects ...
President Trump announced Thursday that his administration wants to replace the technology at thousands of air traffic control sites across the country and build six new coordination centers. Mr.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy will unveil a plan next week to upgrade the aging, under-staffed U.S. air traffic control system next week, he said on Friday. Duffy said ...
President Trump on Thursday said his administration will build a "great computerized" air traffic control system, calling the current one obsolete and blaming it for the deadly midair collision of an ...
Advanced air traffic control systems, which have been talked about for several years, apparently are in line for financing with this year's Federal Aviation Administration authorization bill before ...
New technologies are helping to sift airport traffic data and prevent accidents.