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ATC Privatization moves forward!
It seems pretty clear that the airlines are behind this ATC privatization issue: ------------------------------------------------------------------- AVflash Volume 9, Number 47b November 20, 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------- FAA'S EXTREME MAKEOVER On Tuesday, the FAA announced a major overhaul of its organizational structure, with the aim of making the agency leaner and more efficient. The new Air Traffic Organization (ATO) business structure will consolidate the FAA's air traffic services, research and acquisitions, and Free Flight Program activities, and focus on providing the best service for the best value to the aviation industry and the traveling public. "Today is the first phase of creating a true, performance-based air traffic organization," said Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta. The ATO was developed under the guidance of Russell Chew, a former American Airlines captain and executive who now serves as the FAA's first chief operating officer. http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#186106 |
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