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Air traffic control towers are under-staffed and under-funded. Here's why that's been so difficult for Washington to solve.
Moving air traffic controllers means retraining them on the quirks of a new facility, and the process can take years.
Climb the Air Traffic Control Tower of Denver’s Original Airport, 30 Years After Its Final Departure
At Central Park eatertainment destination FlyteCo Tower, new guided tours take visitors on a journey up 11 stories—and ...
The Trump administration unveiled Thursday a plan to overhaul the antiquated US air traffic control system, acting with ...
To do it in three or four years, we need all of the money up front,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said about the White House’s push to upgrade antiquated air traffic control technologies across ...
The Trump administration has announced an ambitious three-year plan to replace the nation's aging air traffic control system.
Amid major flight disruptions in Newark, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced plans for significant air traffic ...
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