The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) is set to conduct a thorough audit of the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) flight delay data. This initiative aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the National Airspace System (NAS), which includes the country's airspace, airports, and navigation facilities. The audit will commence in February 2025.
According to USDOT, this examination is crucial as air travel in the US continues its recovery from COVID-19 disruptions. Many passengers have faced delays and cancellations, prompting frustration within the industry. Understanding these delays' causes is deemed essential for ensuring smooth NAS operations and identifying areas for FAA improvement.
The audit has two primary goals: first, to assess the FAA's ability to analyze flight delay data and detect inefficiencies; second, to review how this data informs corrective measures aimed at enhancing NAS performance. It will focus on how the FAA uses collected data to pinpoint reasons behind recurring flight cancellations and delays.