FAA's Ronald Morgan To Retire March 2

Ronald Morgan, FAA director of air traffic, will retire March 2 after 30 years with the agency. Morgan began his carrier at FAA in 1970 as an air traffic controller, moving to FAA headquarters in 1988. He was appointed to his current position in August 1996, serving as acting associate administrator...

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