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FAA Seeks Airspace System Revamp With New Technology
August 23, 2026
Why it matters locally: While the immediate effects are national, potential improvements to air traffic management could eventually impact flight routes and efficiency at Kentucky's airports, including Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), which serves many Kentuckians.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has contracted Air Space Intelligence, a startup, to redevelop the U.S. airspace system. Previously, Alaska Airlines utilized Air Space Intelligence to enhance its operational efficiency. Alaska Airlines implemented the startup's technology to refine its flight scheduling and real-time operations. This internal optimization effort aimed to improve various aspects of the airline's network. The FAA's decision to engage Air Space Intelligence represents an initiative to update the national air traffic management infrastructure. The agency seeks to integrate new technological solutions into its system.
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