Britain Pushes To Globalize Aviation
Whitehall has no equivalent to Washington's homeland security program, but Sept. 11 convinced the U.K. that the defense of aviation against terrorism must be globalized as never before, so that domestic and international air security are a seamless whole. To the British way of thinking, that means...
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