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Flight delays have beset the U.S. national airspace system. In
2007, more than one-quarter of all flights either arrived late or
were cancelled across the system, according to the Department of
Transportation (DOT). DOT and its operating agency, the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA), are making substantial investments
in transforming to a new air traffic control system, the Next
Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen); a system that is
expected to reduce delays over the next decade. This book explores
the extent to which flight delays in the U.S. national airspace
system have changed since 2007 and the contributing factors to
these changes. Also discussed are the actions the DOT and FAA are
expected to make that will reduce delays in the coming years.
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