Airlines for America praises FAA Reauthorization Bill

WASHINGTON, DC – Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization for the leading US airlines, today applauded the introduction of legislation to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administra

WASHINGTON, DC – Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization for the leading US airlines, today applauded the introduction of legislation to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), including transformational Air Traffic Control (ATC) reform.

The inefficiency of our current ATC system costs customers, airlines and our economy $30 billion annually in unnecessary delays. A4A and our members have consistently advocated for Congress to support transforming our nationโ€™s Air Traffic Organization system into a federally chartered, self-funded, not-for-profit organization governed by a board inclusive of all stakeholders, including employee unions, general aviation and private fliers, and passengers.

โ€œThis is a historic day. We applaud the hard and diligent work the Committee has done to produce a bill that could accomplish for the National Air Space what others have only talked about for years, putting it at the forefront of aviation technology and innovation,โ€ said A4A President and CEO Nicholas E. Calio. โ€œA more efficient system with proper governance, funding and accountability will bolster our nationโ€™s first-rate safety record and result in more choice, more direct trips, lower fuel consumption, reduced emissions and fewer flight delays. We share Chairman Shusterโ€™s goal of seeing more air traffic controllers hired, making our system even safer, and most importantly, making flying better โ€“ and at no additional cost โ€“ for the traveling public.

โ€œThis legislation moves the 2 million passengers and 50,000 tons of cargo flying on U.S. airlines every day one step closer to the world-class ATC system that airline customers deserve,โ€ Calio said.

Finally, Calio noted that, โ€œThe legislation is not perfect. We would like it to do more in some areas and less in others. But, this is only the beginning of the process, and the legislation marks the most significant reforms to the U.S. aviation system in decades and A4A pledges to continue working with Members of Congress and all industry stakeholders as the process moves forward.โ€

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