FRANKFURT—The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is proposing a significant hike in its existing user fees and a new, longer-term, charge for airspace users covering air traffic management (ATM) work. In a “memorandum” to stakeholders, EASA writes that “the financial landscape has shifted...
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