NASA says its ATC software could save $800 million a year in U.S.
Air traffic control software NASA has developed to help controllers maximize the number of planes that can use a given airport could save as much as $800 million a year by cutting an average of two minutes off each flight, according to the agency's Ames Research Center. The FAA has selected the...
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