FAA Investigating Another Air Traffic Control Outage Mon.
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When communications at Newark International Airport crashed this past week, it placed the issues Federal Aviation Administration technology has had over the last several decades in the spotlight.
Over the past few weeks the FAA has encountered three significant outages, the latest of which prompted a 45-minute ground stop to ensure that system was back up and running properly. Due to the ground stop,
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has taken aggressive steps to resolve the nation’s air traffic controller shortage, but outdated equipment has compounded problems with ensuring air
Federal Aviation Administration officials appeared in front of lawmakers on Wednesday as the agency tries to undertake a significant modernization project.
Airlines will meet with the Federal Aviation Administration Wednesday to address weeks of delays at Newark Liberty International Airport following air traffic control staffing and equipment issues.