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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has urged for a substantial financial commitment, amounting to billions of dollars, to revamp the nation's air traffic control system. This call for investment comes in response to a series of recent challenges that have affected the efficiency and safety of air travel across the country.
Duffy emphasized the critical need for modernization, citing outdated technology as a primary factor contributing to operational disruptions. He pointed out that enhancing the air traffic control infrastructure is essential not only for improving service but also for ensuring the safety of millions of passengers who rely on air travel daily.
The Secretary's proposal includes the development of advanced technologies that could streamline operations and reduce delays. By investing in state-of-the-art systems, Duffy believes the country can enhance its air traffic management capabilities, ultimately leading to a more reliable and efficient aviation industry. This initiative aims to position the U.S. as a leader in global air traffic control standards.
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