US FAA to spend $6 billion on air traffic telecom, radar systems

US FAA to spend $6 billion on air traffic telecom, radar systems

WASHINGTON, Dec 16 (Reuters) - The head of the Federal Aviation ​Administration said Tuesday the ‌agency is committing $6 billion by the ‌end of the year on new air traffic control telecom infrastructure and radar surveillance systems ⁠that will ‌be deployed by the end of 2028.

Congress in ‍June approved $12.5 billion to reform the aging U.S. air traffic control system ​and the administration wants ‌another $19 billion or more to complete the effort. FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford at a U.S. House aviation subcommiteee hearing also ⁠defended the agency's ​decision to require ​flight cuts during a prolonged government shutdown and said ‍he would ⁠ensure the safety of air traffic in Washington despite ⁠legislation that could allow more military ‌helicopter flights.

(Reporting by David ‌Shepardson in Washington)

 

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