Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletters
Reason Foundation's Air Traffic Control Reform Newsletter by Robert Poole examines the latest air traffic control news and developments.
Previous issues of this newsletter are below and Reason’s research on air traffic control is available here.
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #159
Revisiting the SFO near-miss and FAA's "fixes" for detecting taxiway landings, GPS landing systems, and more.
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #158
Some progress on GPS-based landing systems, new thinking on drone traffic management, FAA reauthorization, and more.
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #157
Remote tower progress, NextGen, reducing delays in the Northeast corridor, and more.
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #156
Will we ever fix the ailing ATC system?
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #155
White House revives air traffic control corporation proposal, controller hiring, remote towers, and more.
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #154
House Shoots Down Modest ATC Reforms
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #152
Post-Mortem on 2017 US ATC Corporation Effort
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #148
ATC corporatization at major ATC conference
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #147
Questions about GAO report on NextGen
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #146
FAA and the SFO near-disaster
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #145
Second-year ATC corporation bill
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #144
Assessing the White House ATC Reform Principles
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #143
Inspector General indicts ATC status quo
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #142
The many reasons ATC should be corporatized