Lake Mead hits landmark low level.
After 40 years, FAA upgrades new traffic control system, and it's twice as good.
"The FAA said the Lockheed Martin-developed ERAM systems “uses nearly two million lines of computer code to process critical data for controllers, including aircraft identity, altitude, speed, and flight path. The system almost doubles the number of flights that can be tracked and displayed to controllers.”"During the same time, computers have become thousands of times better.
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