Transportation Secretary Duffy Discusses Air Traffic Modernization at EAA Airventure
OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN, JUL 22 – Secretary Sean Duffy urges Congress to approve $19 billion more for FAA upgrades amid a shortage of nearly 3,500 controllers and aging air traffic control infrastructure.
- On Monday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy visited Wittman Regional Airport during the EAA convention, with planes landing as part of the fly-in event.
- Washington, DC, July 21 — the FAA is poised to receive a $2.3 billion budget increase for FY2026, approved by the U.S. House Appropriations Committee, earmarked for modernization.
- Under the radar replacement plan, 618 systems and more than 20 facilities will be upgraded, targeting improved safety and efficiency while Duffy emphasizes the need for additional funding.
- “We need to be doing this now,” said Duffy, highlighting safety risks from outdated ATC systems and staffing shortages exposed by the January 2025 collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
- The Department of Transportation, led by Secretary Sean Duffy, emphasized sustained funding to achieve a state-of-the-art ATC system by 2028, deploying new radios, voice switches, and ground radar sensors.
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