US Transportation Secretary proposes fee for FAA air traffic control upgrades
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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 29
US Transportation Secretary proposes fee for FAA air traffic control upgrades
9 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 29
Sean Duffy suggested implementing a small fee to regularly fund modernization of the US Federal Aviation Administration's air traffic control system during an event hosted by American Airlines on Wednesday.
The proposed fee aims to provide a consistent funding source for continual system upgrades, addressing ongoing challenges in maintaining and improving air traffic infrastructure.
This initiative reflects growing concerns over the need for reliable investment in aviation safety and efficiency, as the FAA seeks to keep pace with technological advancements and increased air travel demand.
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