FAA Chief Seeks $10 Billion for Air Traffic Control Systems

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Friday, 17 July 2026 10:29 AM EDT

The ‌head of the Federal Aviation Administration says the agency needs another $10 billion from Congress to ‌reform the ​antiquated U.S. air traffic control system as ⁠policymakers prepare for traffic ​to double in the next two ⁠decades.

FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford said the agency is ‌moving rapidly to ​deploy the first $12.5 ‌billion approved by Congress after ‌years of neglect.

"We're behind 20 years. The system ⁠is extremely safe, ‌but ⁠it comes at the ⁠price ⁠of inefficiency and inconvenience," Bedford said ‌in an interview. "Americans tolerate this hugely inefficient system ... And ‌as ​long as ‌it's safe, I think that sort of saps ​the will to fix it." 

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