A4A's Statement on New Air Traffic Control System Integrator
Washington, D.C. - December 4, 2025
In a noteworthy development for the aviation industry, Airlines for America (A4A) has expressed gratitude towards the selection of Peraton as the Prime Integrator for the overhaul of the nation’s air traffic control (ATC) system. The announcement was made by Christopher T. Sununu, President and CEO of A4A, who highlighted this decision as a pivotal moment in the ongoing efforts to modernize aviation in the United States.
During a recent Cabinet meeting, President Trump underlined his commitment to elevating the country’s aviation infrastructure by stating, "We are going to have the best system anywhere in the world." This vision aligns with A4A’s mission to ensure that U.S. aviation retains its status as a global leader in safety and innovation.
Sununu emphasized the necessity of replacing outdated technologies still in use, such as floppy disks and copper wiring, with advanced 21st-century solutions to meet modern air travel's demands. The announcement of the $12.5 billion earmarked by Congress earlier in the year for ATC modernization represents a significant initial investment aimed at enhancing the safety and efficiency of air travel.
However, Sununu cautioned that continuous federal funding is critical to fully realize this ambitious project and strengthen the National Airspace System (NAS). He remarked, "The primary responsibility of the federal government is to ensure the safety and security of its citizens, especially in this era of unprecedented air travel and increasing reliance on air cargo services."
The aviation community has shown overwhelming support for the new plans, especially given the historical record of passenger volumes experienced recently. The airlines, which operate around 27,000 flights each day carrying approximately 2.7 million travelers and 61,000 tons of cargo, stand behind the need for systematically updating aging infrastructure. The modernization is viewed not just as a necessity but as an opportunity to usher in what many hope to be a new golden age of air travel.
A4A members, which include major carriers like American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines, are particularly grateful for President Trump’s leadership and vision toward advancing aviation safety. They are optimistic about collaborating with the administration to secure further investments in staffing and new technologies.
As A4A continues to champion the importance of reliable and safe air transportation, the collaboration with entities like Peraton is seen as essential to achieving modernized systems that not only safeguard air travel experience but also support a thriving U.S. economy. With air travel still on the rise and the logistics of air cargo becoming an integral part of commerce, addressing these infrastructural upgrades is now more critical than ever.
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About A4A: Airlines for America (A4A) serves as the trade association representing the leading U.S. airlines, focused on prioritizing safety and promoting a sustainable aviation framework. In an age where air travel is integral to daily life and the economy, A4A advocates for policies that foster efficiency and safety within the air travel ecosystem. Their influence extends to millions of jobs, approximately 5% of the U.S. GDP, supporting the overarching aim of maintaining the highest standards in aviation. Watch for their upcoming media updates as they pursue advancements in flight safety.