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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #123
NRC on anti-innovation; ATC culture Evidence on arm's-length safety regulation
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #122
What problem is ATC reform trying to solve? Separating ATC from safety regulation
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #121
Addressing the alleged ATC funding gap, Eno Center's ATC reform principles
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #120
FAA's dire funding situation and Aireon announced global flight tracking
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #119
Who is the most efficient ATC provider? Growing concerns over FAA controller hiring
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #118
Major ATC reforms urged at congressional hearing
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #117
Major issues for upcoming ADS-B summit, Lessons from the Chicago center outage
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #116
Government corporation or nonprofit corporation, STARS problems worse than expected
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #115
The FAA Management Advisory Council's reform agenda, How to "right-size" the national airspace system, Controller staffing flunks TRB's assessment
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #114
Budget problems crimping NextGen, Obstacles to PBNâ??Inspector General reports, Media focus on new controller hiring plan
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #113
The ATC "size matters" argument, NRC committee reviewing NextGen, New ideas for aircraft tracking
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #112
Real-time streaming of flight data, Europe shifts gears on Single European Sky, Four misconceptions about Nav Canada ATC charges
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #111
FAA budget cuts NextGen, spurs commercialization talk, Administration's user tax proposal is DOA, Inspector General and GAO fault FAA on NextGen
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #110
The ATC cross-subsidy dilemma, Controversy over controller hiring and training, Another real-time aviation weather project
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #109
New study on FAAâ??s risk-averse culture, More work on ATC corporation ideas, and Inspector General on controller training
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #108
Support grows for U.S. ATC corporation, Not much progress on Single European Sky, Reducing arrival delays at San Francisco
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #107
GAO on dire FAA budget prospects, UAS tidal wave may hit ATC, Fees for ATC
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Air Traffic Control Newsletter #106
Budget pressures and ATC reform, Funding ATC like we fund airports, Controller fatigue and the FAA budget