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The Federal Aviation Administration is seeking contractors to modernize its decades-old computer systems within four years.
FAA finally ditches floppy disks and Windows 95 from air traffic control in massive $billions upgrade. What this means for ...
The FAA is set to overhaul its ancient air traffic control systems that still uses a combination of Windows 95, floppy disks, ...
Air traffic controllers also still use slips of paper containing flight numbers to help track the approximately 45,000 ...
The acting FAA administrator laid out a plan to the House Appropriations Committee to launch a comprehensive upgrade of the ...
Recently, the FAA announced a plan to replace its aging Windows 95 and floppy disk-based air traffic control systems with ...
US air traffic control works with outdated systems that have led to failures. Air traffic control is now to be modernized.
If you are planning a flight to the USA in the near future, you should know this: Without Windows 95 and floppy discs, many ...
According to the acting head of the FAA, air traffic control will also stop using paper printouts and Windows 95.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is finally pulling the plug on its outdated air traffic control systems. How ...
In brief: It's 2025, and the FAA has decided it's time to stop using floppy disks and Windows 95 for air traffic control. The head of the agency, Chris Rocheleau, wants to replace the archaic ...
FAA administrator Chris Rocheleaume reported to the House Committee on Appropriations that the Federal Aviation ...