FAA says Jacksonville Air Route Traffic Control Center experiencing telecommunications issue
WASHINGTON, June 20 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday that the Jacksonville Air Route Traffic Control Center in Florida is experiencing a telecommunications issue that has resulted in a loss of radar, frequencies, and automation equipment.
The center continues to operate, according to the agency, which added that there is no loss of critical air traffic services due to the redundancies in both the equipment and telecommunications.
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