June 22, 2016 MEDIA ADVISORY M16-072 NASA Administrator Bolden and Transportation Secretary Foxx to Announce New Technology at Charlotte International Airport
NASA and the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) will hold a ribbon-cutting and news conference at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina on Friday, June 24, to announce the opening of a new collaboration aimed at making air travel safer and more efficient. The leaders will discuss the technological innovations the partnership will develop. They’ll also discuss NASA’s 10-year aeronautics budget proposal and New Aviation Horizons Initiative, President Obama’s 21st Century Clean Transportation Initiative, and USDOT’s plan to modernize air traffic management, called the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen). The ribbon-cutting ceremony will open a new Airspace Technology Demonstration-2 (ATD-2) research laboratory at the Charlotte airport. The event will take place at 10 a.m. EDT in the airport’s original terminal building located at 4700 Yorkmont Road in Charlotte. Media are requested to be in place by 9:45 a.m. Parking is available in the gravel surface lot to the right as you approach the Old Terminal. Media interested in attending should contact J.D. Harrington at j.d.harrington@xxxxxxxx by 5 p.m., Thursday, June 23. NASA, the FAA, American Airlines the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) and the Charlotte Douglas International Airport are collaborating on the ATD-2 project, a five-year activity to integrate existing and emerging technologies to streamline arrival, departure, and surface operations. Media will hear an ATD-2 concept overview and see a demonstration in the laboratory. Attendees also can browse NASA exhibits showing research and development activities. The participants for the news conference will be:
Foxx’s biography is available at: https://www.transportation.gov/secretary Bolden’s biography is available at: http://go.nasa.gov/23gxYzI For more information about NASA aeronautics, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/aero -end- NASA news releases and other information are available automatically by sending an e-mail message with the subject line subscribe to hqnews-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
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