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Home » Duffy Pitches Six New Air Traffic Control Centers After Mishaps

Duffy Pitches Six New Air Traffic Control Centers After Mishaps

A MAN IN A SUIT SPEAKS FROM A PODIUM, AN IMAGE OF AN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER BEHIND HIM

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy speaks during a news conference at the U.S. Department of Transportation in Washington on May 8. Photographer: Samuel Corum/Bloomberg

May 8, 2025
Bloomberg

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called for the construction of six new air traffic control centers and the replacement of more than 600 radars in a broad proposal to overhaul the country’s aging system that manages some 45,000 flights each day. 

More than a dozen airport towers would be revamped, and the agency’s telecommunications network would be replaced with new fiber, wireless and satellite systems over the next three years under the plan, the department said in a statement. Duffy did not propose a specific amount of funding needed for the initiative, but he has said it would require tens of billions of dollars.

The plan was revealed during a May 8 press conference at Transportation Department headquarters in Washington. President Donald Trump called in by phone to discuss aspects of the plan, including his desire to carry out the effort through a single contract. 

“We’d like to give out one big, beautiful contract where they’re responsible for everything,” President Donald Trump said as Duffy held a phone to a podium microphone.  

The proposal marks the broadest attempt in years to modernize the country’s air traffic control system, which has shown alarming signs of strain. Controllers last week lost radio and radar at a Philadelphia facility that guides planes to and from New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport. The outage left them unable to see or communicate with aircraft flying through the congested airspace for roughly 90 seconds, Bloomberg News has reported.

Duffy was joined on stage by the chief executive officers of Delta Air Lines Inc., United Airlines Holdings Inc., American Airlines Group Inc., Southwest Airlines Co. and JetBlue Airways Corp. Each CEO applauded the initiative, stressing that air traffic control is badly in need of repair. Delta CEO Ed Bastian said the carrier is unable to operate its full schedule at New York City’s LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy International airports due to air traffic control issues.

“There is widespread agreement that we have a problem, that we have a need and that we need to find a solution,” Southwest CEO Bob Jordan said.

While Duffy’s proposal offers a road map, it’s ultimately up to Congress to authorize funding for the effort, which would dictate how much of the plan will come to fruition. 

“Decades of neglect have left us with an outdated system that is showing its age,” Duffy said in a statement May 8. “Building this new system is an economic and national security necessity, and the time to fix it is now.”

The overhaul includes plans to rebuild some of the FAA’s current facilities and provide “brand new” equipment throughout the air traffic system, Duffy said during the press conference. Funding from Congress is needed “up front,” Duffy said, vowing to update lawmakers quarterly on the FAA’s progress and the amount of money spent.

A broad coalition encompassing the Airlines for America trade association, industry labor unions and companies such as Boeing Co. and Airbus SE backed the overhaul plan in a statement May 8. The group called on Congress to provide at least $31 billion for the overhaul — including $12.5 billion the House is considering as part of reconciliation, plus an additional $18.5 billion in emergency funding over the next three years.

Government watchdogs for years have sounded the alarm about the state of the U.S. air traffic control system. The Federal Aviation Administration in 2023 found that 76% of the agency’s air traffic control systems were either unsustainable or potentially unsustainable, according to the U.S. Government Accountability Office. In 2024, the FAA said the average age of its air traffic control towers was 40 years, and the majority of radar systems were approaching the same age.

Staff shortages have compounded the infrastructure challenges. The FAA had about 10,700 certified professional controllers at the end of fiscal year 2024, more than 3,000 short of desired levels. Duffy has taken steps to boost hiring, including offering a slate of new bonuses and incentives.

The FAA has also announced steps to improve the situation at Newark. 

Modernization efforts have gained momentum after a deadly midair collision near Washington in January that put a spotlight on the interface between controllers and airborne aircraft. Since the Newark debacle, the call for upgrades has only grown louder.

Republicans on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee recently advanced legislation that would provide the FAA with $12.5 billion for portions of the overhaul, including upgrades to telecommunications, radar and facilities. The funding was included in the panel’s portion of a broader package Congress is trying to enact through the expedited budget reconciliation process. The Senate could include more money for the project in its version of the tax and spending bill.

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