Air Traffic Organization

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The Air Traffic Organization is the operational arm of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration responsible for managing and controlling the nation’s air traffic system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf air navigation service provider
organizational unit
alternativeName ATO
collaboratesWith Department of Defense for use of special use airspace
airlines operating in U.S. airspace
international air navigation service providers on cross-border traffic flows
country United States of America
surface form: United States
employs air traffic controllers
airway transportation systems specialists
flight service specialists
traffic management coordinators
formedAs operational arm of the Federal Aviation Administration
goal efficient movement of air traffic
maintenance of high levels of air traffic safety
minimization of air traffic delays
safe operation of the National Airspace System
hasComponent En Route and Oceanic Services
Mission Support Services
System Operations Services
Technical Operations
Remote Desktop Services
surface form: Terminal Services
industry air traffic management
jurisdiction National Airspace System
surface form: National Airspace System of the United States
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
operatesIn National Airspace System
U.S. oceanic airspace regions
contiguous United States airspace
overseenBy Federal Aviation Administration
surface form: Federal Aviation Administration Administrator
parentOrganization Federal Aviation Administration
partOf Federal Aviation Administration
regulates air traffic operations within its delegated authority
responsibleFor air navigation services in U.S. airspace
air traffic control services in the United States
air traffic flow management
airspace management in the United States
en route air traffic control
flight service station operations
implementation of air traffic procedures and standards within FAA authority
management of the U.S. air traffic system
navigation and communication infrastructure for air traffic control
oceanic air traffic control services
operation of air traffic control facilities
terminal air traffic control
sector aviation
uses automation systems for traffic management
communication systems for air traffic control
radar systems
satellite-based navigation systems

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Washington Air Route Traffic Control Center subordinateTo Air Traffic Organization
this entity surface form: Federal Aviation Administration Air Traffic Organization