Key Takeaways
- The FAA has deployed a new digital flight strip system.
- The system replaces paper strips used for decades.
- Digital strips provide real-time data and predictive modeling tools.
The FAA has replaced paper flight strips with a new digital system developed by Leidos at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). The system, part of the Terminal Flight Data Manager (TFDM) program, introduces digital flight strips and a shared surface display. According to Leidos, the deployment reached operational status 45% faster than the traditional 18-month rollout cycle. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy highlighted the upgrade as a key milestone for air traffic management, aiming to reduce controller workload, streamline operations, and enhance safety.