The FAA is ready to commission the first Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS) in Philadelphia, ending the evaluation phase and beginning the operational phase of the program. STARS ...
Raytheon announced last week that the seventh early display configuration version of its Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System is operational in Albany, N.Y. Initial operational capability ...
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) at the Department of Transportation has found that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is not remediating some security weaknesses. The weaknesses relate to ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The new generation of air traffic control technology was fully deployed Monday at Philadelphia International Airport, the first to rely solely on the new system. STARS, for ...
The Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System, known as STARS, overcame major development obstacles to get to this point: Air traffic controllers want to use it. Now financial constraints may ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a request for information (RFI) related to “a single, state-of-the art platform for air traffic control called the Common Automation Platform (CAP).” ...
The US Department of Transportation's Inspector General (DOT IG) has highlighted the FAA's troubled Standard Terminal Automation Replacement (STARS) programme as a source of particular cost and ...
A new billion-dollar information technology system has safety glitches that the Federal Aviation Administration is ignoring, according to a major air traffic controller association. Several ...
Raytheon is leveraging its air traffic control technology, the standard terminal automation replacement system (STARS), to prevent situations like last year’s Air Canada Flight 759 near-miss at San ...
The Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System is in use in El Paso, Texas, and Syracuse, N.Y. Controllers at those airports have complained of glitches with the new system. The inspector general ...