Delta CEO Ed Bastian on air travel safety concerns, outdated tech


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Ed Bastian, the CEO of Delta Air Lines, joins TODAY to talk about the recent travel chaos at Newark Liberty International Airport as air traffic control towers across the United States see staffing shortages and are using outdated technology. “It is absolutely safe. It’s the safest form of transportation in the world,” he says. “Now, it’s not acceptable, the state of the conditions,” he adds about air traffic control towers that need to be modernized.



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