Transatlantic Space Surveillance Boosts Flight Safety, Cuts Fuel Use
PRESTWICK, Scotland, UK—ADS-B surveillance for transatlantic flights is not only freeing up capacity in the increasingly busy oceanic skies but is also paving the way for greener crossings. The March switch-on of the Aireon-developed space-based Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B)...
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