Aviation Safety Under Pressure as Surging Traffic and System Strain Increase Near-Miss Incidents
The global aviation industry is facing mounting safety concerns as a post-pandemic travel boom strains the entire system. A significant increase in near-miss incidents, particularly in the United States, has highlighted critical vulnerabilities. Experts point to a shortage of experienced air traffic controllers and outdated technology as primary contributing factors. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is now under intense scrutiny to address these systemic risks. Urgent calls for modernization and increased investment are being made to prevent a potential catastrophe and maintain aviation's strong safety record.
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