RTX, based in Arlington, Virginia, and Indra, based in Madrid, have agreed to replace up to 612 radars by June 2028.
Federal Aviation Administration officials are warning lawmakers that the $12.5 billion Congress approved last year to begin ...
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Bryan ...
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FAA signs radar deals to drag US air traffic control out of the 1980s
RTX and Indra land contracts as long-delayed overhaul moves ahead The US government has announced contracts for new radar ...
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FAA picks firms to replace 612 outdated radar systems in ‘long overdue’ air traffic control overhaul
Two companies have been chosen to replace 612 radar systems as part of a multibillion-dollar overhaul of the United States’ ...
The FAA has chosen RTX and Indra to replace 612 outdated radar systems in the US as part of a multibillion-dollar air traffic ...
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Air Traffic Control Overhaul Heats Up as US Government Awards Contracts
The U.S. government awarded contracts to RTX Corp and Spain's Indra Sistemas to supply new radar systems as part of a $12.5 ...
RTX and Indra will help the agency replace more than 600 radars by June 2028 to create a "surveillance backbone,” according ...
The federal government has picked two companies to replace 612 radar systems nationwide that date back to the 1980s as part ...
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) air traffic controllers help ensure the safety of U.S. air travel. However, lapses in appropriations in the 2010s, and the COVID-19 pandemic, resulted in reduced ...
GAO says FAA still faces controller shortages despite 200,000 applicants, citing long training timelines, high attrition, and ...
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