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America's air traffic control network runs on decades-old technology, and the acting FAA director wants to replace the whole system.
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Your flight’s on-time arrival depends on technology older than TikTok. The Federal Aviation Administration still runs legacy air traffic control systems on Windows 95 computers and floppy disks ...
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Some controllers currently use paper strips to track aircraft movements and transfer data between systems using floppy disks, while their computers run Microsoft's Windows 95 operating system ... in ...
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The FAA is set to overhaul its ancient air traffic control systems that still uses a combination of Windows 95, floppy disks, and paper cards.
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20 years ago today, Microsoft launched Windows 95 and forever changed the way people across the world use computers. While Apple enthusiasts will be quick to … ...
TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. 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.
Air Traffic Control in the US Still Runs on Windows 95 and Floppy Disks The Federal Aviation Administration is seeking contractors to modernize its decades-old computer systems within four years.