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US airline CEOs to back air traffic control reform plan

FILE PHOTO: New Delta Airlines Terminal C at LaGuardia Airport is completed in New York

Passenger jets sit outside the Delta Airlines Terminal C at LaGuardia Airport in the Queens borough of New York City in 2022.

WASHINGTON � The CEOs of the five largest U.S. airlines on Thursday plan to back the Trump administration's proposal to spend tens of billions of dollars to reform the aging air traffic control system and boost hiring, officials said.

Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines and JetBlue Airways chief executives are all expected to speak at an event Thursday in which Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy will detail his proposal to Congress. Other aviation industry companies will also attend.





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