Chew Cites 1.5% Cut In ATO's Cost-Per-Flight
The FAA's Air Traffic Organization is achieving its goal of reducing its unit costs -- despite higher employee salaries -- and helping airlines increase fuel efficiency, ATO head Russell Chew said this week. ATO cut its labor cost per controlled flight by 1.5% in Fiscal Year 2005, Chew said at the...
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