FAA Wants New Air Traffic Control Data System as Part of Overhaul

FAA Wants New Air Traffic Control Data System as Part of Overhaul
A plane passes an air traffic control tower during takeoff at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport in Minneapolis, Minn., on Nov. 7, 2025. Tim Evans/Reuters
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WASHINGTON—The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Thursday it wants to adopt a new comprehensive system to overhaul how air traffic controllers receive flight data and move aircraft between facilities.

Congress in July approved a $12.5 billion plan to overhaul the nation’s aging air traffic control system, and boost controller hiring following decades of complaints over airport congestion and flight delays. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has said he wants an additional $19 billion from Congress for air traffic control reform.