As the summer travel season starts to take off, FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford tells CBS News he has confidence in the system, despite hundreds of FAA facilities being run on decades-old technology.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Plans for a new air traffic control system were announced Thursday by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy amid a spotlight on the ...
The Department of Transportation is rolling out a new website to track progress in the sprawling effort to modernize the ...
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Bryan Bedford says that while the nation’s air traffic control ...
A brand-new "state of the art" air traffic control system will be unveiled by the Trump administration in the "next couple days," Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told "Fox & Friends" Wednesday.
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.
The deadly collision between a commercial jet and an Army helicopter near the nation’s capital Wednesday night will cast a fresh spotlight on longstanding concerns about outdated air traffic control ...
The FAA has begun overhauling the nation's air traffic control system by increasing enrollment in controller training programs and offering bonuses to delay retirements. Transportation Secretary Sean ...
The FAA unveiled a workforce overhaul to tackle chronic air traffic controller shortages, excessive overtime and aging technology across U.S. airspace.
Vice President JD Vance said the United States' air traffic control (ATC) systems are outdated and must be upgraded following the rise in close calls in recent years and the two deadly air tragedies ...
Hundreds of airline pilots are lobbying lawmakers on Capitol Hill, warning that aging air traffic control technology and ...
The need for network improvements came into sharp focus on April 28, when a temporary data delay caused blank radar screens for 90 seconds at the Newark airport, and silenced radios for 30 seconds.