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If you are planning a flight to the USA in the near future, you should know this: Without Windows 95 and floppy discs, many ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is seeking contractors to modernize its decades-old computer systems within four years.
America's air traffic control network runs on decades-old technology, and the acting FAA director wants to replace the whole ...
The FAA is set to overhaul its ancient air traffic control systems that still uses a combination of Windows 95, floppy disks, ...
The FAA will no longer use Windows 95 for air traffic control. Floppy disks, another tech relic, will also be canned—something that should have happened a long time ago, one would think.
Air traffic control still relies on outdated tech like Windows 95 and floppy disks, meaning your flight is tracked using systems older than Google.
US air traffic control works with outdated systems that have led to failures. Air traffic control is now to be modernized.
It has been revealed recently that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) still uses floppy disks and Windows 95 to run ...
FAA administrator Chris Rocheleaume reported to the House Committee on Appropriations that the Federal Aviation ...