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Latest Press Releases
- FAA Breaks Ground for New Air Traffic Control System Command Center (12/04/2008)
- FAA Gives Green Light to NextGen Satellite System (11/24/2008)
- FAA Selects Avionics Manufacturers for NextGen Technology (11/03/2008)
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Latest Fact Sheets
- Next Generation Air Transportation System (12/08/2008)
- Slot Auction (12/04/2008)
- Aviation Research and Technology Park (11/24/2008)
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Latest Speeches
- NASA Awards Ceremony, “The FAA's Role in the Lunar Lander Challenge” (12/08/2008)
- ATO Terminal Management Conference, “People Always Come First” (12/05/2008)
- ATCSCC Groundbreaking , “The Nerve Center of the FAA” (12/04/2008)
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Latest Testimony
- Chief Operating Officer, Air Traffic Organization Henry Krakowski before the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Subcommittee on Aviation concerning Runway Safety: An Update (09/25/2008)
- Associate Administrator for Aviation Safety Nicholas A. Sabatini before the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Subcommittee on Aviation concerning "FAA Aircraft Certification: Alleged Regulatory Lapses in the Certification and Manufacture of the Eclipse Ea-500" (09/17/2008)
- Senior Vice-President for NextGen and Operations Planning Victoria Cox before the House Committee on Science and Technology concerning the Next Generation Air Transportation System (09/11/2008)
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Latest News Stories
Officials Break Ground on New Air Traffic Control System Command Center
December 4 – The nation's air traffic control system will be managed at a new state-of-the-art facility near Warrenton, Virginia, in 2011. The new facility replaces the existing command center near Washington Dulles International Airport, which closes when its lease expires in 2011.
History Made at the South Pole
November 26 – The agency made history this fall when it used its own aircraft — rather than hitching a ride on military planes — to inspect runways at the South Pole.
New Aviation Research and Technology Park Advances NextGen Venture
November 24 – The new park will serve as a central location to perform research and development, testing, integration and verification of the technologies, concepts and procedures required by the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen).