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Air traffic control run by Compaq computers is safe but inefficient, FAA head says
FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford expressed confidence in the air traffic control system's safety, despite acknowledging that hundreds of FAA facilities use decades-old Compaq computers, which are inefficient.
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