FAA Wants South American Nations On Radar Data Exchange

After agreeing to exchange live radar data with Mexico and Chile, FAA is hoping to reach similar agreements with Central and South American nations to gain a broader picture of air traffic flows entering the U.S. Drazen Gardilcic, acting manager of FAA's international air traffic office, told The...

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