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After 100 days as the U.S. Transportation Secretary, Sean Duffy has faced several aviation safety challenges, including the deadliest U.S. plane crash in nearly two decades. He aims to modernize the air traffic control system, which has staffing shortages and outdated technology. Duffy's 3-year, "tens of billions"-dollar plan includes new radios, radars, and control centers. Although experts are skeptical about the timeline, Congress and industry leaders broadly support the initiative.
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