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Congress this month approved $12.5 billion to begin a massive overhaul over five years, while the Trump administration wants another $19 billion. Bedford said at an air show that the U.S. air ...
OSHKOSH, Wisconsin (Reuters) -The new head of the Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday the current state of the aging, understaffed U.S. air traffic control system is "not acceptable ...
New FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford called the state of the air traffic system unacceptable. Issues have been years in the making, including January's fatal crash at Reagan Airport.
New FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford also said morale at the agency is "kind of low" after a fatal crash in January near Reagan Washington National Airport killed 67.
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