Today, Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced a strategic collaboration to develop America's next-generation Air Traffic Control System. This partnership directly addresses the call from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to overhaul the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Airspace System (NAS). Parsons will serve as the prime contractor, providing unified leadership and full program responsibility. IBM contributes its extensive federal government and systems integration expertise.
This initiative prioritizes a vendor-agnostic approach. It aims to integrate the latest technologies and enable continuous system improvements based on real-time feedback. A modern NAS is crucial for U.S. aviation safety, economic prosperity, and national security.
Modernizing America's Air Traffic Control System
Parsons brings nearly 50 years of FAA experience to this project. The company has a proven track record in large-scale program delivery and systems engineering. Parsons has managed infrastructure for over 450 airports globally. They consistently support the FAA’s Aviation System Capital Improvement Program.
IBM complements this with its long history of serving the U.S. federal government. IBM's expertise in hybrid cloud, AI, and consulting will be critical. Together, the companies offer agility and innovation to transform America’s airspace. Carey Smith, Parsons CEO, emphasized their combined 200 years of experience. Mohamad Ali, IBM SVP, highlighted the "once-in-a-generation opportunity" to build a future-ready infrastructure. This collaboration aims to deliver a safer, more resilient aviation ecosystem for the nation.

