05/22/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/22/2026 04:44
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Ahead of the busy Memorial Day travel weekend, Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford launched a groundbreaking website highlighting the more than 10,000 air traffic control modernization projects that are happening across the nation. The site's data will be updated monthly to ensure the flying public has an unprecedented level of transparency into how their tax dollars are being spent.
Click HERE or the image above to access the website
"One of the reasons past air traffic control modernization efforts failed was a lack of transparency. We're taking a different approach - letting every American get a front row view of how President Trump is revolutionizing our skies," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy. "We're forecasting 5.4 million flights from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend - 54,000 today alone. That surging demand underscores why the work we're doing is so important. Ahead of a busy travel weekend, I hope every flyer checks our website as we work to build the safest and most technologically advanced air traffic control system in the world."
"The FAA is undertaking the most significant transformation of America's air traffic control system in generations, and we are committed to being transparent and accountable every step of the way," said FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford. "The American people deserve a clear view of how these investments are being executed and the progress being made to modernize our skies. Now, we're sharing that directly with the flying public as we start the busy summer travel season."
What we're building: With an initial $12.5 billion from the One Big Beautiful Bill, the FAA is replacing core infrastructure - radar, software, hardware, and telecommunications - at more than 4,600 sites nationwide to safely and efficiently manage modern travel.
That means: New radars, radios, surface surveillance systems, electronic flight strips, voice switches, and satellite, fiber optic cable, and wireless replacing old copper telecommunications lines.
By the numbers (end of 2028):
Progress to date: Under Secretary Duffy's leadership, the FAA is moving at the speed of Trump. In just one year we have:
Economic impact: In addition to delivering the world-class system that Americans deserve, this massive project is having a massive economic impact.