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    Outdated Air Traffic Control System Sparks Safety Concerns

    Concerns rise over outdated US air traffic control systems. Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian recently appeared on the TODAY show, stating that while air travel remains safe, the current technology used by the FAA is "not acceptable." The interview highlighted the stark contrast between modern airport facilities and the aging equipment used to manage air traffic. Images of outdated computer systems and radar technology were shown, raising concerns among viewers. One TODAY show news anchor admitted to feeling nervous about flying in light of the revealed conditions. Bastian explained that while the system remains safe, the antiquated technology necessitates slower operations to maintain safety standards. This situation underscores the urgent need for modernization within the US air traffic control infrastructure.

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