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Of the 290 FAA-operated air traffic control towers spread across America in 2023 (the most recent year with available data), 128 were considered understaffed, falling below the FAA’s 85% ...
Billions of taxpayer dollars have gone to internet upgrades, yet air traffic control systems remain stuck in the age of copper lines. Airlines for America (A4A) is leading the charge for ...
Images of SUNY Schenectady's Air Traffic Control simulator and captions are available here. Contact Information Geoff Redick Director, Public Affairs geoff@bakerpublicrelations.com (585) 297-2453 ...
The nation’s air traffic control system faces multiple crises, from outdated equipment to over-congested airspace, the latter contributing to the fatal collision of a U.S. Army helicopter and an ...
Global Avionics Round-Up from Aircraft Value News (AVN) The U.S. Air Traffic Control (ATC) system, once a symbol of aviation excellence, is now facing a crisis marked by staffing shortages, […] ...
And Duffy emphasized that the Newark radar outages and air traffic control shortage are a prime example of why the antiquated system needs to be improved. “I’m concerned that we could have ...
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Researchers in China have developed a new methodology to improve the performance of solar-powered air source heat pumps. The proposed approach reportedly increases the energy efficiency of ...
Exclusive video shows Newark controllers losing radar during outage The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a brief radio system outage at the Philadelphia air traffic control center ...
I’ve been an air traffic controller since I was 18, and as a flier, I would avoid Newark. Lately, I’ve been flying out of JFK or LaGuardia, because it’s safer, and there’ve been some crazy ...
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officials confirmed that air traffic controllers in Denver briefly lost communications with pilots during an outage on Monday, the Associated Press reported.
Part of the Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center lost communications with planes for about 90 seconds at around 1:50 p.m. local time on May 12, according to the FAA.