Countries Resisting Open Skies With U.S. Represent Half World's Population
Open skies accords signed to date "have tended to be quite small," notes a recent Cambridge Energy Research Association study. Of the major countries resisting open skies with the U.S., seven -- Brazil, Britain, China, France, India, Japan and Russia -- represent half the world's population and one...
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