Airlines claims FAA needs more federal funding after nationwide outage


If you’re one of the many unlucky souls who had a delayed or canceled flight last week due to the unprecedented FAA outage, you aren’t alone. Disrupting more than 10,000 flights on Wednesday alone, the Federal Aviation Administration blamed the system outage on personnel who “failed to follow procedure”. Wouldn’t want to be that employee.

Delta Airlines CEO Ed Bastian is calling for governmental action. Deeming the incident as completely unacceptable, Bastian spoke on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” about the need for Washington DC to step in and provide the proper funding and tools needed to operate a fluid air travel system in the United States. The FAA's air traffic control system is in need of modernization to keep pace with advancements in technology and increasing air traffic. Proper funding can help facilitate these upgrades.

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