RUSSELL CHEW, THE FAA'S CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
RUSSELL CHEW, THE FAA'S CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER, told the U.S. House aviation subcommittee on June 21 that the "recovery plan" for the FAA Telecommunications Infrastructure (FTI) network is on track. The project, designed to save the FAA $820 million in operating costs over 15 years, fell behind in...
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