Britain moves to privatize air traffic control system
Britain plans to sell 51% of its air traffic control system in a bid to secure outside management and an investment of one billion pounds ($1.59 billion) over 10 years. Under the proposal, employees of National Air Traffic Services (NATS) will be given the opportunity to buy 5% of the new company's...
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