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Alerts for 9/04/07
FAA hires ITT to develop new satellite-based air traffic network
Southwest will join the fray in the LAX-SFO battleground
American will lengthen flight times to cut delays
Continental improves flight-change capability on its web site
Delta upgrades domestic food-for-purchase
United sets inaugural dates for new international business class
Survey: Airline execs see more fees coming
American cuts the ribbon on expanded JFK terminal complex
Two studies find big increases in hotel rates worldwide
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| jimglab | Can FAA overhaul air traffic navigation? | 1 | Sep 4 2007, 8:40 PM EDT by SFOSkyGuy | |
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The FAA last week hired ITT to develop satellite-based navigation technology that it says will help alleviate air traffic congestion. Our question for this week: Do you have confidence in the FAA’s ability to deploy this new technology on schedule and within its budget? Do you think it will alleviate congestion delays, or will that also require cooperation from the airlines in not over-scheduling flights at peak periods?
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