WASHINGTON, March 19 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation
Administration said it will install enhanced safety technology
to help detect runway incursions at 74 airports by the end of
2026.
The FAA is installing the Runway Incursion Device -- a
memory aid for air traffic controllers that indicates when a
runway is occupied.
The system is operational at four airports and will be
installed at another 70 airports over the next 19 months.
Earlier Wednesday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said he
plans to announce in the next few days a plan to overhaul the
U.S. air traffic control system to replace aging technologies.