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    “Everyone knows we have to do it.” The FAA shockingly still uses Windows 95 and floppy disks for air traffic control, but now that’s changing

    June 10, 2025

    Recently, the FAA announced a plan to replace its aging Windows 95 and floppy disk-based air traffic control systems with modern upgrades and tech.

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