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FAA to retire floppy disks and Windows 95 amid air traffic control overhaul

  • During a House Appropriations Committee meeting on Wednesday, FAA Acting Administrator Chris Rocheleau announced the agency’s intention to modernize its nationwide air traffic control infrastructure.
  • The FAA decided to upgrade because over a third of its systems are unsustainable and rely on obsolete technology like floppy disks and Windows 95 computers.
  • The agency issued a Request For Information last week to gather proposals for a complex infrastructure overhaul that involves network upgrades and system modernization.
  • Rocheleau explained that the updated technology would eliminate reliance on outdated floppy disks and paper strips, while Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasized that this initiative represents one of the most significant infrastructure efforts the nation has undertaken in many years.
  • This modernization aims to ensure system resiliency and safety despite challenges, with the project expected to cost tens of billions and take several years to complete.
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technewstube.com broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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