CAPSTONE PROGRAM TO BRING NEW ATC TECHNOLOGY IN REMOTE AREAS

Federal Aviation Administration next year is expected to certify new Automatic Dependent Surveillance (ADS-B) technology in Alaska that will allow air traffic controllers to provide a host of ATC services to small aircraft that operate in remote regions where such services have not been available...

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