Robert Poole is director of transportation policy and Searle Freedom Trust Transportation Fellow at Reason Foundation.
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Congress could have fixed many of the country’s flight delay problems years ago
Giving FAA more money will not solve America's air traffic control problems because we have a flawed model.
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Aviation Policy News: FAA reauthorization bill, future of air traffic control, and more
Plus: FAA's slow progress on advanced air mobility, Amsterdam Schiphol vs. its airlines, and more.
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Air traffic control as a public utility
The case for changing the way air traffic control is provided in the United States.
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Countering attacks on private sector investment in infrastructure projects
Private infrastructure investment firms have a good track record of funding large projects, guaranteeing long-term maintenance, and pioneering innovation.
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Recommendations for the FAA reauthorization bill
Congress should encourage the adoption of space-based ADS-B in air traffic control, the deployment of remote air traffic control towers, and more.
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Surface Transportation News: Transportation finance report, automated transit progress, and more
Plus: Public-private partnership toll roads, rethinking U.S. electrification strategy, and more.
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Using DBFOM public-private partnerships benefits drivers, states and transportation contractors
Strategic use of design-build-finance-operate-maintain public-private partnerships for major transportation projects considerably expands the total money available for transportation infrastructure.
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Annual Privatization Report 2023 — Transportation Finance
This report reviews developments in the infrastructure investment fund world, focusing on transportation infrastructure.
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Aviation Policy News: Global airport privatization, air traffic control reform comeback, and more
Plus: Addressing near-misses at U.S. airports, FAA's problem with remote towers, and more.
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Surface Transportation News: Annual Highway Report, the feasibility of net zero by 2050, and more
Plus: Toll evasion with all-electronic tolling, a national per-mile user fee pilot, and more.
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The trucking industry is increasingly examining mileage-based user fee options
The trucking industry has begun to acknowledge the impending decline of fuel-tax revenues.
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Tolling and mileage-based user fees would help produce better highways for Michigan
Michigan's highways need fixing, but the state is woefully short of the transportation funding required.
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Aviation Policy News: Airport congestion and summer travel delays
Plus: The FAA's broken budget, the remote tower debacle, new technology for runway incursions, and more.
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Surface Transportation News: Hydrogen fuel cells, automated trucking, and more
Plus: Transit contracting, commuting data, electric vehicles to power the grid, and more.
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Examining the trucking industry’s opposition to tolling highways
Three of trucking’s four main concerns about tolling are valid—and fixable by legislation.
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Aviation Policy News: FAA giving up on remote towers, troubling near-misses, and more
Plus: The JetBlue/Spirit merger, power outages shutdown airports, and more.
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Sustainable highway funding requires charging the drivers who use them
The true costs of building and maintaining highways and bridges should be paid for by those who use them.
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Surface Transportation News: Ohio train derailment, induced demand and urban freeway expansion, and more
Plus: Hyperloop startups losing ground, fixing major truck bottlenecks, and more.