The U.S. plans to replace its outdated radar systems to improve air traffic control, with a completion goal of June 2028.
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FAA signs radar deals to drag US air traffic control out of the 1980s
RTX and Indra land contracts as long-delayed overhaul moves ahead The US government has announced contracts for new radar ...
Contractors RTX and Indra will replace the radar systems by the summer of 2028. “Our radar network is outdated and long ...
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Bryan ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation and FAA have picked two companies to replace up to 612 ground-based aviation ...
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Officials plan to revamp the US air traffic control system. Here's a breakdown by the numbers
The Trump administration on Thursday announced an ambitious three-year plan to replace the United State's aging air traffic control system. Officials did not provide an exact cost estimate but said it ...
RTX, based in Arlington, Virginia, and Indra, based in Madrid, have agreed to replace up to 612 radars by June 2028.
Prompted by a radar failure a week ago at Newark Liberty Airport, and a midair collision that killed 67 people in Washington D.C., President Donald Trump‘s administration announced an unprecedented ...
The United States awarded contracts on Monday to RTX Corp and Spain's Indra Sistemas to supply new radars for its aging air ...
Air travel is safe everywhere in the country, including at Newark. Confident words from United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby today that belie his frustration about the state of aviation safety in America.
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