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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy unveiled a plan on Thursday to modernize the aging U.S. air traffic control system ...
The system will take three to four years to complete and aims to completely replace antiquated technology currently in place.
The plan is comprised of four infrastructure components and critical actions include replacing antiquated telecommunications ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced a multibillion-dollar project to upgrade the aging U.S. air traffic ...
In a sweeping plan to fix what officials call "decades of neglect," the FAA and DOT are launching a nationwide air traffic control upgrade ...
The Trump administration's announcement comes as Newark Liberty International Airport continues to deal with disruptions ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called for a massive investment of billions of dollars in the country’s air traffic ...
DOT secretary said he needs Congress to give him money "up front" — along with changes to permitting that will allow the system to be upgraded in three to four years.
The Department of Transportation will build a “brand new air traffic control system” by 2028, Secretary Sean Duffy announced ...
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called for the construction of six new air traffic control centers and the replacement of more than 600 radars in a broad proposal to overhaul the country’s ...
The Trump administration has proposed a multibillion-dollar overhaul of the U.S. air traffic control system in the wake of ...
In Wisconsin, 15 EV infrastructure projects that were held up after President Trump’s executive order on Jan. 20 to "unleash ...