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Airlines for America backs federal investment in ATC modernization

Airlines for America backs federal investment in ATC modernization
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Airlines for America announced on X that it supports new federal investments aimed at modernizing air traffic control infrastructure in the United States.

According to Airlines for America, the U.S. air traffic control (ATC) system continues to rely on antiquated tools like copper wires, floppy disks, and paper flight strips, which limit the nation’s aviation efficiency and responsiveness. The group urged immediate investment in digital and satellite-based navigation systems, citing the need for a future-ready airspace system. Their statement followed the release of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee’s funding proposal for aviation modernization.

The Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Republicans said that the latest legislative package allocates $12.5 billion toward upgrading the U.S. air traffic control system. The funds are intended to launch major infrastructure changes necessary to maintain global aviation safety leadership. Airlines for America referred to the funding as a "meaningful down payment" on the comprehensive reforms needed.

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According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the NextGen initiative—which involves satellite-based tracking, data communications, and digital procedures—has already shown benefits in reducing delays and improving route efficiency. The FAA estimates these upgrades could save billions in fuel costs and emissions while enhancing flight predictability. Airlines for America has long supported these types of modernization efforts as essential to the industry’s long-term growth.

Airlines for America is a Washington, D.C.-based trade association representing major U.S. passenger and cargo carriers, including American, Delta, United, and Southwest. Founded in 1936, the organization advocates for policies that promote a safe, secure, and competitive U.S. airline industry. Its initiatives focus on infrastructure investment, regulatory reform, and enhancing the travel experience.

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