FAA air traffic control modernization efforts are a mess
Briefly

The FAA's air traffic control systems are critically outdated, with more than a third deemed unsustainable, highlighting significant funding and modernization challenges facing the agency.
According to the GAO, the FAA has 64 ongoing investments focused on modernizing the most dangerous and outdated systems. However, progress has been slow.
Seventeen of the most critical FAA ATC systems are especially at risk; their modernization is delayed, with some expected to continue until 2035 and beyond.
The report details a concerning gap between technology refresh funding and the urgent needs of the FAA's air traffic control systems.
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