FAA Says Expected Increase Of Air Traffic To Boost Need For NextGen

March 10, 2010

The Federal Aviation Administration predicts the number of U.S. air passengers will rise by 2.5 percent per year starting in 2011, increasing the need for its Next Generation Air Transportation System.

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