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FAA reports Jacksonville Air Route Traffic Control Center is experiencing a telecommunications problem

Federal Aviation Administration announced on Friday that Jacksonville Air Route Traffic Control Center, located in Florida, is experiencing a communication issue which has led to a loss in radar, frequencies and automation equipment.

According to the agency's statement, the center is still operating. It also added that the redundant equipment and telecommunications have not resulted in any loss of vital air traffic services.

The FAA stated that L3Harris, the local exchange providers and other agencies have been contacted and initially identified the cause of the outage to be a cut fiber in Florida.

The company said that the local exchange carrier was on-site and working to fix the problem.

According to the FAA, this center covers an area of 160,000 square miles (414 400 sq km) and includes parts of Florida and Georgia. (Reporting and editing by Jasper Ward)

(source: Reuters)