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The Trump administration has announced a plan to replace the country’s aging air traffic control system with an all-new technology—but needs Congress to allot tens of billions of dollars.
The system will take three to four years to complete and aims to completely replace antiquated technology currently in place.
The Trump administration will update the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)'s traffic systems following months of ...
Exclusive: Antranique Wash, 36, “still struggles with vision impairment and pain, even a year-and-a-half later,” her attorney ...
Photo: Alamy President Donald Trump vowed on Thursday to correct air traffic control problems remaining from the Biden ...
The CEOs of Americas five largest airlinesDelta, United, American, Southwest, and JetBlueare set to endorse the Trump administrations multi-billion-dollar plan to modernize the U.S. air traffic ...