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US Air Traffic Control Is Finally Ditching Floppy Disks and Windows 95 After years of delays, America’s flight control system is getting a long-overdue tech update ...
Yes, America's air traffic control network runs on decades-old technology. In some towers, they even still use paper-slip printouts to give updates.
CBS News got an up-close look at a pilot's training inside a 737 Max simulator amid a renewed focus on the U.S.' aging air traffic control system.
OSHKOSH — U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says a major overhaul of the nation's air traffic control system has started with increased enrollment in the FAA's air traffic controller classes.
Sean Duffy toured Duluth International Airport's 1950s-era air traffic control tower, pledging modern technology upgrades ...
Unfortunately, replacing decades-old air traffic control systems isn’t as easy as swapping out a home computer. For one, many of these systems can’t ever be shut down—they operate 24/7 and ...
Yes, America's air traffic control network runs on decades-old technology. In some towers, they even still use paper-slip printouts to give updates.
Most air traffic control towers and facilities across the US currently operate with technology that seems frozen in the 20th century, although that isn't necessarily a bad thing—when it works ...
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