Well, well, well — looks like somebody’s finally showing up to fix what every weary traveler in America has been grumbling about for the past two decades. Leave it to President Donald Trump and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to look around, see an aviation system stuck in the analog Stone Age, and say, “Why are we still running a global superpower on copper wires and Cold War-era radar?”
Yes, folks, it’s 2025 and America — the country that put a man on the moon, invented the internet, and figured out how to deliver tacos by drone — still has major airports and air traffic control systems running on analog tech. Copper. Not fiber. Not digital. Copper. Like it’s 1974 and we’re tuning into “Happy Days” on rabbit-ear antennas.
But no worries — the Trump administration is now on the case. During President Trump’s ninth Cabinet meeting (yes, nine, and yes, he’s still working circles around half of Washington), Duffy announced that the FAA’s transition from copper to fiber — which the previous administration said would take more than a decade — is already a third of the way done. Imagine that: leadership plus a plan actually gets results. Who knew?
Of course, you’re not going to hear about this from the mainstream media, because they’re too busy chasing down what Trump allegedly said on a hot mic or what kind of tie he wore to a rally. Meanwhile, his team is quietly rebuilding systems that have been ignored by one administration after another. Remember when “Infrastructure Week” was a running joke in D.C.? Not anymore.
And in case modernizing the entire national aviation system wasn’t enough, Trump and Duffy are also taking on one of the worst-kept secrets in the travel world: Dulles Airport. Yes, that sprawling, concrete-fueled maze in Virginia that somehow manages to feel both futuristic and embarrassingly retro at the same time. International travelers flying into Dulles are greeted not with sleek efficiency or high-tech design, but with massive “mobile lounges” that look like armored school buses on Ambien.
Even Ted Cruz, not exactly known for hyperbole, described these so-called “people movers” as “glacial” and “tank-like.” And he’s not wrong. They creak along the tarmac like it’s the apocalypse, while the rest of the developed world is gliding around on high-speed trains and automated trams.
Duffy was clear: it’s time to ditch the airport’s bizarre, 1960s design choices and finally give travelers something resembling a modern experience. Trump put it more directly — as he does — saying, “We’re going to make Dulles Airport… into something really spectacular.” Translation: no more embarrassing shuttle rides that feel like you’re being carted off to an interplanetary penal colony.
And let’s not ignore the real kicker here — all the radar and radio equipment being purchased to bring our air traffic systems into the 21st century? Made in America. That’s not just lip service; that’s reshoring, that’s jobs, and that’s exactly the kind of thing that drives globalists up the wall. You can almost hear the cocktail parties in Brussels gasping into their tiny glasses of imported champagne.
JUST IN: President Trump reveals plans to rebuild DULLES AIRPORT in Virginia
Should the Trump administration proceed with plans to rebuild Dulles Airport?“We’re gonna turn it around and make Dulles Airport…into something REALLY spectacular. We have an amazing plan for it.”
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— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) December 2, 2025
Now, just to keep things in perspective: this is the same federal system that had years — years — under Democrat control to fix all this, and yet they apparently spent more time worrying about gender-neutral bathrooms in airport terminals than whether or not our control towers were using 8-track tapes to land jumbo jets. But hey, at least the pronouns on the bathroom signs were inclusive, right?
Bottom line: while the left is busy trying to redefine air travel as a “climate threat” and slap carbon taxes on every seat in coach, the Trump administration is quietly — and quickly — dragging America’s aviation infrastructure out of its analog coma and into a digital future.
And if they can pull it off? Maybe, just maybe, we can all start flying through an airport without feeling like we’re trapped in a Cold War sci-fi movie. Wouldn’t that be something?














JUST IN: President Trump reveals plans to rebuild DULLES AIRPORT in Virginia 
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