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Air traffic controllers also still use slips of paper containing flight numbers to help track the approximately 45,000 ...
It has been revealed recently that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) still uses floppy disks and Windows 95 to run ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is seeking contractors to modernize its decades-old computer systems within four years.
The FAA is set to overhaul its ancient air traffic control systems that still uses a combination of Windows 95, floppy disks, ...
Legacy aircraft like the Boeing 747-400 still rely on floppy disks to update critical navigation data, due to costly and complex certification requirements for ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), as reported by NPR, is looking to ditch the ancient technology of floppy disks and ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has confirmed that the US air traffic control system still runs on somewhat ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is finally pulling the plug on its outdated air traffic control systems. How ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) relies on a lot of old technology to keep its air traffic control systems up and ...
According to the acting head of the FAA, air traffic control will also stop using paper printouts and Windows 95.
A new bill supports air traffic control recruitment and retention efforts and mental health services for controllers. Here's ...