FAA to Relocate Dallas Fort Worth Air Traffic Control Center to Former Sabre Headquarters
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is relocating one of its busiest air traffic control facilities, the Dallas Fort Worth Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZFW). The new location will be the former global headquarters of aviation technology company Sabre in Southlake, Texas. This move is part of the FAA's broader effort to modernize its critical infrastructure. The current ZFW center, responsible for a vast and congested airspace, is housed in an aging facility that has reached the end of its operational life. The acquisition of the modern Sabre campus provides a foundation for the next generation of air traffic management in the region.
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