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News, issues, personnel, equipment and developments about air traffic management.
When the Australians decide to go for something, they really go for it.
A report from the Department of Transportation inspector general found that the FAA’s reported rate of training failures among newly hired air traffic cont
The FAA yesterday announced that air traffic controller operational error reporting is moving away from a punitive system to “one in which understanding wh
Testifying before Congress in May, Stanford University professor Brad Parkinson–the chief architect of GPS and the original GPS program manager before his
New FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt has joined a diverse group of aviation industry organizations in calling for an acceleration of the Next Generation Air
The National Air Traffic Controllers Association is criticizing the Commerce Department’s proposal to close the National Weather Service center weather ser
A report to Congress by the Transportation Department inspector general found that the FAA’s reported rate of training failures among newly hired air traff
The New York/New Jersey/Philadelphia Metropolitan Area Airspace Redesign, which is intended to reduce delays in this heavy air traffic area, cleared a “key
Airbus officially became a full member of the SESAR air traffic management modernization program on Friday, when it signed an agreement that marked what it