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Graves advocated for $12.5 billion in air traffic control modernization as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The money would fund new towers, radar systems and facilities, as well as hiring ...
Spoiler alert: It isn't good. Like so many things that are currently wrong in the U.S., you can trace many of the problems air traffic control currently faces back to Ronald Reagan.
John Oliver tackled the air traffic control crisis via a Tom Cruise joke and a fake ad spoofing an FAA recruitment video featuring H. Jon Benjamin ...
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 a lot harder to make up for decades of underinvestment and other mistakes.
Air traffic control is back in the news. On Apr. 28 and again on May 9, communication system breakdowns affecting Newark Liberty International Airport limited the ability of air traffic controllers to ...
Newark Liberty International Airport suffered more travel chaos on Wednesday after planes were temporarily ordered to stay on the ground over a concerning lack of air traffic controllers. The ...
Bedford, the CEO of regional airline Republic Airways, strongly endorsed an ambitious overhaul of the US air traffic control system, championed by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, which has ...
Rochester’s target number is 23 certified controllers. The Rochester tower has 10 certified professional controllers, or 43.4% of the ideal goal. The FAA is in charge of staffing control towers ...
Former Air Traffic Controller Todd Yeary unpacks efforts to stop Air Traffic control issues on 'America Reports.' More for You. Jonathan Joss, ‘King of the Hill' Actor, Dies in Shooting at 59.
Survivor reported after Air India plane crashes 02:38. A 28-year-old student who was visiting western India says she missed her Air India flight back to London due to bumper-to-bumper traffic ...
Many US air traffic control facilities still use legacy systems because the subsystems they serve were built in the 1990s, have been exhaustively safety-certified, and must never be shut down.