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NATCA DAILY PRESS CLIPPINGS Monday, December 12, 2016
GOVEXEC.COM Senate Avoids Shutdown With Last-Minute Approval of Spending Bill
FAA PRESS RELEASE Data Comm Now at Chicago O'Hare, Midway
WLS-TV CHICAGO Faa Launching New Technology That Reduces Flight Delays
DAILY HERALD New technology for pilots, controllers to ease plane delays
USA TODAY Snow grounds 1,800 flights, mainly in Chicago, Midwest
NATCA DAILY PRESS CLIPPINGS Tuesday, December 13, 2016
FCW.COM FAA closes in on Next Gen Data Comms
NBC SPORTS FAA declines to allow cranes at Inglewood construction site
NATCA DAILY PRESS CLIPPINGS Wednesday, December 14, 2016
CBS BOSTON Lasers Pointed At 8 Aircraft Over Boston Overnight, FAA Says
U.S. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION October 2016 Airline On-Time Performance Equal to September 2016, Slightly Down From October 2015
NATCA DAILY PRESS CLIPPINGS Thursday, December 15, 2016 AERO NEWS NETWORK FAA Taps Regional Administrator For VP Air Traffic Services
WFTV-TV FLORIDA OIA disputes name of Orlando Melbourne International Airport
PHYS.ORG 360-degree airport simulator tests the future of air traffic control
NATCA DAILY PRESS CLIPPINGS Friday, December 16, 2016
POLITICO Huerta may stay around during Trump administration
WTTW (PBS CHICAGO) Chicago Airports Get Air Traffic Communications Upgrade
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT Future of Flight
FAA PRESS RELEASE FAA Issues Final Rule on Small Airplane Safety Certification Standards
FEDERAL SOUP 2016 'Best Places to Work' report released
POLITICO: Huerta may stay around during Trump administration
By Jennifer Scholtes
FAA Administrator Michael Huerta hinted this morning that he expects to serve out his term during the Trump administration.
“I am really looking forward to the next year ahead, working closely with the new team to carry out a lot of really important aviation safety and technology initiatives,” Huerta said in response to a question from POLITICO.
The administrator noted that his term runs until January 2018.