Departures: FAA'S Ploy On Overflight Fees Hurts U.S., Global Interests

FAA'S Ploy On Overflight Fees Hurts U.S., Global Interests By Cliff Mackay (ATA Canada), Ulrich Schulte-Strathaus (AEA) and Richard T. Stirland (AAPA) Ever since Congress authorized FAA to collect overflight fees in 1996, international carriers have never objected to paying a cost-based fee that...

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