ATC Modernization:
The FAA's air traffic control authority stretches from the western Atlantic halfway across the world to 500 mi. east of Tokyo. Some 55% of the world's aircraft in flight are separated by FAA controllers. The agency's massive, complex system has been criticized as inadequate to present needs and, if...
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