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PASS Representative Discusses Aviation System Modernization at Charlotte Douglas International Airport

Today, Kurt Donnelly, Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) representative for the Professional Aviation Safety Specialists, AFL-CIO (PASS), joined Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Assistant Administrator for NextGen Edward Bolton to discuss how NextGen is benefitting travelers at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.

“PASS and the employees we represent are working together with the FAA to help ensure our nation’s successful transition to the next generation of air traffic services,” said Donnelly. “This work is shaping the future of air travel in the United States and beyond.”

Donnelly discussed the role various PASS members play in the integration of NextGen systems and equipment. Among these employees represented by PASS are FAA systems specialists who certify and maintain this country’s air traffic control system as well as safety professionals in Flight Inspection Services and Mission Support Services who develop, integrate and maintain the FAA’s conventional and performance-based instrument flight procedures and en route airway segments. “PASS representatives work with the FAA to resolve technical issues, address safety concerns both for the FAA workforce and other stakeholders, and help safely integrate emerging systems into the National Airspace System,” said Donnelly.

Donnelly cited specific examples of PASS’s involvement in modernization successes throughout the National Airspace System (NAS), including the following:

 

“The PASS workforce is a proud partner in the development and implementation of NextGen systems and equipment,” said Donnelly. “As federal employees, our sole focus is on the safety and efficiency of our country’s aviation system. We look forward to continuing to serve in these roles now and in the future for the benefit of the American flying public.”

For more information or questions, please contact Jessica Cigich at 202.293.7277.

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Since 1977, PASS has represented more than 11,000 employees of the Federal Aviation Administration and the Department of Defense who install, maintain, support and certify air traffic control and national defense equipment, inspect and oversee the commercial and general aviation industries, develop flight procedures and perform quality analyses of the aviation systems. For more information, visit the PASS website at www.passnational.org.