A presenter warned that the U.S. air traffic control system is "incredibly strained," and urged immediate action to modernize the nation's aviation infrastructure. "The US aviation system is incredibly strained," the presenter said, calling attention to outdated equipment and operational risk.
The presenter argued the nation's ATC infrastructure can no longer rely on "archaic technology like floppy disks and aging radar systems to keep our skies safe," and framed modernization as a matter of public safety and operational efficiency. The statement singled out three priorities: implement the reauthorization law quickly, ensure the Federal Aviation Administration is fully staffed, and invest in deploying "safety-critical technology." "Swiftly implement the reauthorization law, fully staff the FAA, and invest in deploying safety-critical technology," the presenter said.
The remarks did not identify the reauthorization measure by name, nor did they include a timeline, specific spending figures or details about which technologies would be deployed. The statement instead presented those three steps as the clear path forward to a "safe, innovative, and efficient American ATC system." No response or follow-up action was recorded in the provided transcript.