Federal News
FAA Replaces Air Traffic Control Tower in Arkansas
March 13, 2026
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has completed the replacement of the decades-old temporary air traffic control tower at Northwest Arkansas National Airport (XNA) with a new, state-of-the-art facility. This upgrade aligns with the 2024 FAA Reauthorization Act requirements mandating two controllers per shift at small- to medium-hub airports, enhancing operational safety and efficiency to support airport growth. The modernization reflects a significant federal investment in aviation infrastructure and technology, signaling ongoing opportunities for contractors specializing in advanced air traffic control systems and airport facility upgrades.
- The FAA's modernization initiative at XNA demonstrates compliance with recent legislative mandates, emphasizing the need for updated technology and staffing models.
- Contractors with expertise in air traffic control infrastructure and technology integration should consider emerging opportunities linked to FAA facility upgrades nationwide.
- Procurement professionals should note the FAA's focus on safety and operational efficiency improvements, which may influence future contract requirements and evaluation criteria.
- Engagement with federal aviation projects like this can position vendors for participation in broader FAA modernization efforts under the 2024 Reauthorization Act.
Aviation has changed dramatically over the past three decades, and the importance of air traffic control and the need for more modern technology has only grown since then. This new, state-of-the-art facility represents a significant investment in aviation safety.
— Bryan Bedford, FAA Administrator
Agencies
Federal Aviation Administration, United States Department of Transportation
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