Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy says the United States’ air traffic control system is finally getting a badly needed ...
The Department of Transportation is eliminating antiquated paper strips, copper communications wiring and computer floppy discs, but it says more money is needed to keep upgrading the decades-old air ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — For years, aviation experts have warned that the nation’s air traffic control system is outdated and in need of major investment. A solution for that is just getting underway at ...
Few federal agencies have undertaken as many star-crossed technology upgrades as the Federal Aviation Administration. Its latest overhaul — forthrightly called the “brand new air traffic control ...
On the anniversary of the D.C. plane crash that claimed the lives of 67 people, WTOP takes a look back in our series “Disaster on the Potomac, 1 year later” — and the changes that followed in its ...
Last month, President Trump signed a memorandum aimed at making the U.S. a leader in the global race for 6G. The move reflects a broader recognition in Washington that vital infrastructure — like next ...
Abstract: This paper presents an edge-deployable, real-time adaptive traffic light control system designed for complex and undisciplined urban traffic environments. The system integrates computer ...
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Bryan Bedford have announced the FAA will replace the nation’s aging radar system.
The U.S. government has selected RTX (RTX) and Spain-based Indra Sistemas to provide new radar systems for the nation’s aging air traffic control network, marking a major milestone in a sweeping ...
The United States Government took a major step forward Monday in its overhaul of the country’s aging air traffic control system by awarding two companies new contracts to supply new radar systems.
Federal Aviation Administration officials are warning lawmakers that the $12.5 billion Congress approved last year to begin modernizing the nation’s air traffic control system will not be enough to ...