Faa to Move Eyes On Sky ; Some Air Traffic Control Jobs Expected to Leave Dayton

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DAYTON --The government's plan for a new air traffic control tower at Dayton International Airport does not include a radar approach control station, which will remain in its current leased space in the airport's administration building.

The Federal Aviation Administration said it plans to move the radar approach control from Dayton to Columbus in about three years to consolidate the functions. That will be about the time the Dayton airport's new air traffic control tower becomes operational, FAA spokesman Tony Molinaro said last week.

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Faa to Move Eyes On Sky ; Some Air Traffic Control Jobs Expected to Leave Dayton

The number of air traffic controller jobs Dayton will lose to Columbus will be subject to negotiations with the controllers' union, Molinaro said.

Duke Dudley, a spokesman for th...

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