New FAA administrator says state of US air traffic unacceptable, morale low at agency
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New FAA administrator says state of US air traffic unacceptable, morale low at agency
The new head of the Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday the current state of the aging, understaffed U.S. air traffic control system is "not acceptable," vowing an aggressive modernization effort.
Congress & Administration Must Speed ATC Hiring & Fund Modernization Efforts to Improve Aviation Safety
Boost air traffic controller hiring to address the FAA’s controller staffing crisis One of the most critical issues facing the National Airspace System (NAS) today is the universally acknowledged air traffic controller staffing crisis. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is approximately 3,600 fully certified air traffic controllers short of its operational staffing targets that were collaboratively developed by the FAA’s Air Traffic Orga…
FAA Administrator Criticizes US Air Traffic Control System and Unveils Plans for Modernization: Here Is The Update You Should Know - Travel And Tour World
FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford critiques the outdated U.S. air traffic control system, vows modernization with a $12.5 billion investment, and outlines the plan for improvements.
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