A cross-section of aviation industry groups is urging congressional leaders to increase funding for air traffic control (ATC) maintenance and modernization at the FAA, citing concerns over the effects of underinvestment.
Signed by 26 industry associations representing business and general aviation, airlines, air traffic controllers and specialists, pilots and flight attendants, and manufacturers—among others—the July 16 letter to leaders on the Appropriations Committees, as well as Senate Commerce and House Transportation and Infrastructure Committees, stated: “We also believe more must be done to not only maintain and sustain the ATC system but also to modernize it.”
The groups asked lawmakers to consider changes to the Airport and Airway Trust Fund (AATF) to enable the use of more funds for the FAA’s Facilities and Equipment (F&E) account. While acknowledging budgetary pressures, they noted a growing uncommitted balance of the AATF—projected to reach $5.8 billion at the end of the current fiscal year and $9.5 billion by the end of the decade.