Revolutionizing Air Traffic Control: The Trump Administration's Ambitious Overhaul
The Trump administration has proposed a comprehensive overhaul of the U.S. air traffic control system. The plan includes new centers and technological upgrades aimed at enhancing safety and efficiency. Estimated to cost $12.5 billion, it aims to modernize the outdated system and address the shortage of controllers.

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In response to recent plane crashes and technical failures, the Trump administration has announced plans to overhaul the U.S. air traffic control system. The initiative aims to address long-standing issues of obsolescence and controller shortages.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy revealed a proposal for six new air traffic control centers and technological upgrades across all U.S. facilities. The timeline is set for completion by 2028, with the estimated cost yet to be confirmed.
The initiative faces challenges, as it requires a seamless transition between old and new systems, while securing congressional backing and sufficient funding. Despite past investments, the system has seen little transformative change.
(With inputs from agencies.)