Portland gets NextGen technology in 2013

Sustainability

Thursday, December 13, 2012
   Starting next year, officials at Portland International Airport in Oregon will use NextGen technology from the Federal Aviation Administration to improve airport efficiency.    The new developments are part of the organization's quest to improve the air traffic control landscape in the United States, saving the aviation industry time and money while also making it safer to fly passenger and cargo traffic domestically.    The new Portland technology revolves around an Area Na...
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