Air traffic controllers managing operations from an airport tower. (Adobe Stock)


July 18, 2024 Tags:

A large group of aviation leaders is urging Congress to invest more in updating the nation’s air traffic control system. In a letter sent on July 16 to key lawmakers, this coalition, representing nearly all sectors of aviation, emphasized the need not just for maintenance, but also for modernization of the air traffic control (ATC) system.
The coalition praised the government’s ongoing support in ensuring a safe and modern air traffic control system. However, they believe it is crucial for Congress to reconsider how the Airport & Airway Trust Fund (AATF) is managed. Their proposed changes aim to give the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) greater flexibility in using the Trust Fund to support necessary upgrades and modernization efforts.

The coalition’s letter encourages Congress to collaborate with the FAA and various stakeholders to ensure reliable funding. They stressed the importance of predictable funding primarily from the Trust Fund to allow the FAA to effectively plan and grow the national airspace system (NAS).

The coalition highlighted that strong financial support from the AATF is essential for the aviation system’s growth and safety. They believe that significant government investment is vital for maintaining safety standards and enhancing the U.S.'s competitiveness in the global aviation market.

The Trust Fund is projected to have surpluses in the coming years. The coalition includes organizations like Airlines for America (A4A) and the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), and they insist that these surplus funds should be allocated to address urgent needs within the aviation system.

According to recent forecasts, AATF revenues are expected to increase by 3.3% each year starting in fiscal year 2024. The uncommitted balance of the AATF is anticipated to reach $5.8 billion by the end of this fiscal year and could grow to $9.5 billion by the decade’s end. The coalition urges Congress to utilize these funds for safety-critical needs.

While acknowledging the progress made by the recently passed FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024, the coalition pointed out that more action is required to support the national airspace system. They highlighted several consequences of what they call “underinvestment,” including:

  • Maintenance Neglect: The FAA has shifted to a “fix-on-fail” strategy since fiscal year 2013, neglecting preventative maintenance for existing systems.
  • Aging Facilities: A 2017 report revealed that only three of the FAA’s 23 air traffic control facilities were in “good” condition. Many of these facilities are over 50 years old and need replacement.
  • Delays in Modernization: The lack of funding has also slowed the rollout of the NextGen modernization program, which aims to upgrade the U.S. air transportation system.

The aviation sector plays a significant role in the U.S. economy, contributing over 5% to the gross domestic product (GDP).

The letter was signed by numerous industry groups, including the Aeronautical Repair Station Association, the Air Line Pilots Association, the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, and many others. This broad coalition underscores the unified call for investment and modernization in the aviation industry.

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