
Air Traffic Organization
The Air Traffic Organization (ATO) is a part of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) responsible for managing and controlling the safe and efficient movement of aircraft within U.S. skies. It oversees all air traffic control operations, including coordinating takeoffs, landings, and en route navigation across various regions. The ATO uses a network of control centers, radar systems, and technology to monitor and direct aircraft, ensuring safety, minimizing delays, and maintaining orderly skies. Essentially, it acts as the traffic controller for national airspace, guiding planes safely from departure to destination.