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Aviation sector seeks emergency funds for strained air traffic control system

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Aviation sector seeks emergency funds for strained air traffic control system
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Kristy Tolley Editor | The Points Guy

Leaders in the U.S. aviation industry are urging Congress to provide emergency funding for the air traffic control system, which is currently under strain. A letter sent on Wednesday by major airlines, pilot and flight attendant unions, air traffic controllers, and the American travel industry's top lobbying group calls for swift action following two significant accidents involving U.S. airlines.

"We are united in our grief over recent aviation accidents and our commitment to making sure accidents like these never happen again," stated the letter addressed to congressional leaders.

The call for action comes after a midair collision on January 29 between an American Airlines regional jet and a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, resulting in 67 fatalities. This was the most severe crash involving a U.S. airline in nearly 16 years. More recently, a Delta Air Lines regional jet crashed upon landing in Toronto, injuring 21 people; however, all passengers and crew survived.

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Although investigators have not linked these incidents to failures in air traffic control, there is concern over a shortage of controllers and outdated control tower technology across the nation. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) faces a critical shortage of air traffic controllers, with a late-2024 government watchdog report highlighting deficiencies in key FAA systems.

The coalition of airlines, labor groups, and industry leaders is advocating for "robust emergency funding" to improve air traffic control technology and increase hiring, staffing, and training of controllers. They urge Congress to "protect and build upon the baseline investments in the law to enhance safety in the air and on the ground."

Additionally, they request that Congress exempt the FAA from government shutdowns that have disrupted hiring and training processes over the past decade.

Any decision regarding increased funding for the FAA requires congressional approval and presidential consent. Such funding would supplement an existing multiyear FAA reauthorization bill passed last spring. The willingness of lawmakers to support additional agency funding remains uncertain.

Senator Ted Cruz emphasized that "air traffic control modernization would make everyone safer," while Senator Maria Cantwell stressed the importance of exploring further measures to enhance aviation safety.

Earlier this month, President Donald Trump called for legislation focused solely on modernizing air traffic control amid questions about Elon Musk's involvement with the Department of Government Efficiency and recent layoffs at the FAA.

Rob Land from JetBlue expressed optimism about potential reforms due to recent industry momentum: "The industry's come together to say this is our number one priority."

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