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Air Traffic Control: Symposium on Organizational Reform Options (2015)

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Suggested Citation:"The National Academies of SCIENCES ENGINEERING MEDICINE." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2015. Air Traffic Control: Symposium on Organizational Reform Options. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22033.
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Transportation Research Board 500 Fifth Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 www.TRB.org PLANNING COMMITTEE ON AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL: SYMPOSIUM ON ORGANIZATIONAL REFORM OPTIONS John W. Fischer, Independent Contractor, Chair; John Fearnsides, MJF Strategies LLC; R. John Hansman, Jr., MIT International Center for Air Transportation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Clinton V. Oster, Jr., Indiana University— Bloomington (professor emeritus); Robert W. Poole, Jr., Reason Foundation; Diana B. Wasiuk, HMMH TRB STAFF: Stephen Godwin, Director, Studies and Special Programs; Jon M. Williams, Director, IDEA/Synthesis Studies; Tim Devlin, Senior Program Assistant TRB PUBLICATIONS STAFF: Janet M. McNaughton, Senior Editor; Jennifer Correro, Senior Editorial Assistant–Proofreader; Juanita Green, Production Manager; Paul deBruijn, Production and Graphics Coordinator ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This meeting summary was prepared by Katherine F. Turnbull, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, as a factual summary of what occurred at the symposium. The committee’s role was limited to planning the meeting. The statements made are those of the author or individual meeting participants and do not necessarily represent the views of all meeting participants, the planning committee, the symposium, or the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. The summary was reviewed in draft form by Robert Poole of the Reason Foundation, John Strong of the College of William and Mary, and Richard Golaszewski of Gellman Research Associates, Inc., to ensure that it meets institutional standards for quality and objectivity. The review comments and draft manuscript remain confidential to protect the integrity of the process.

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TRB Meeting Summary 2: Air Traffic Control: Symposium on Organizational Reform Options presents key elements from a conference held in Washington, D.C., on July 7, 2015. The symposium explored the impetus for reforming the organizational structure of air traffic control (ATC) in the United States and previous efforts at restructuring. The panel sessions addressed examples of the ATC organizational structures and funding options used in other countries, factors to consider in possible changes in the United States, and stakeholder perspectives.

Videos capturing the presentations made during the symposium are also available.

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