Continental Nears First-Ever Use of GPS Landing System

Continental will make history Sept. 21 when it uses the first FAA-certified Global Positioning System landing system (GLS), designed by Honeywell and Pelorus Navigation. The carrier will fly two approaches, at Newark and Minneapolis/St. Paul, using an MD-83 originating at Washington Reagan Airport...

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