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  2. Air Traffic Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Air Traffic Organization (ATO) is an air navigation service provider in the United States of America. The ATO is the operational division of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). [2] The ATO also provides air navigation services to private and commercial clients and the U.S. military.

  3. Federal Aviation Administration - Wikipedia

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    In December 2000, an organization within the FAA called the Air Traffic Organization, [12] (ATO) was set up by presidential executive order. This became the air navigation service provider for the airspace of the United States and for the New York (Atlantic) and Oakland (Pacific) oceanic areas.

  4. FAA delaying start of new US air traffic control rest ...

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    FAA Air Traffic Organization Chief Operating Officer Timothy Arel said the move to require more hours off between shifts would be delayed as the agency holds discussions with the National Air ...

  5. Aviation Innovation, Reform, and Reauthorization Act - Wikipedia

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    The United States’ Air Traffic Organization (ATO) is a division of the Federal Aviation Administration and a unit of the U.S. Department of Transportation. [7] The ATO is the operational arm of the FAA responsible for safe and efficient air navigation.

  6. Staffing shortages, outdated facilities threaten US air ... - AOL

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    The panel, named by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), released a 52-page report citing problems that included shortages of air traffic controllers, technology issues, outdated systems and ...

  7. FAA still short about 3,000 air traffic controllers, new ...

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    Despite a surge in hiring last year, air traffic control stations nationwide are still about 3,000 controllers short, according to new Federal Aviation Administration numbers.

  8. List of U.S. Air Route Traffic Control Centers - Wikipedia

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    The United States has 22 Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC). [1] They are operated by and are part of the Federal Aviation Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation . An ARTCC controls aircraft flying in a specified region of airspace, known as a flight information region (FIR), typically during the en route portion of flight.

  9. 'Stop, stop, stop': Air traffic control intervenes as planes ...

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    When the Embraer E135 jet operated by Colorado-based Key Lime Air "proceeded to cross the hold bars, air traffic controllers told the pilots to stop," the FAA said in a statement.