FAA announces Houston airport first to receive new technology to prevent close call crashes
Read full article: FAA announces Houston airport first to receive new technology to prevent close call crashesThe FAA has announced that George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston is the first in the U.S. to receive new Surface Movement Radars, enhancing the Airport Surface Detection Equipment Model X system. This upgrade aims to prevent runway incursions, improve situational awareness, and align with broader efforts to modernize the National Airspace System.
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United celebrating 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 with entertainment and perks at Houston airport
Read full article: United celebrating 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 with entertainment and perks at Houston airportHOUSTON – United’s Terminals C and E at George Bush International Airport will be celebrating the Apollo 11 anniversary by offering special entertainment within the terminals, flight perks and exclusive dining and MileagePlus offers. Ember and Tanglewood Grille have special Apollo 11 menus featuring food that the astronauts ate on board. There will be of alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages to celebrate Apollo 11, including Tang-infused cocktails. Additionally, on the anniversary of the first TV transmission from Earth into space, United is hosting a Space City celebration flight from Newark into Houston. One of the experiences includes VIP access to Space Center Houston’s Apollo 11 50th anniversary celebration.