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"Air Traffic Control",
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"Alaska Airlines",
"Bryan Bedford",
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"textContent": "The Federal Aviation Administration is quietly developing a new artificial intelligence-powered software tool for air traffic management that could fundamentally change how the U.S. airspace system operates, according to several people familiar with the project. Dubbed Strategic Management of Airspace Routing Trajectories (SMART), the stealthy program is being spearheaded personally by Administrator Bryan Bedford who views it as a central pillar of the FAA’s airspace modernization and redesign efforts. Three companies — Palantir, […]\n\nThe post FAA quietly developing AI-enabled predictive air traffic management system appeared first on The Air Current.",
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