"Upgraded Runway Safety Tech Implemented at Major US Airports"

The FAA is introducing new airfield surveillance systems at several airports to reduce the risk of runway accidents, with plans to implement the technology at more airports by 2025. This initiative aims to improve air traffic controllers' situational awareness and minimize the occurrence of close calls between aircraft on runways. The agency is also addressing the impact of the pandemic on air traffic control professionals and has been increasing hiring and training efforts, while investing in runway lighting and surface improvements. Additionally, the FAA has launched a new surface safety tool and reported a recent drop in the rate of serious runway incidents.
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