FAA: Airspace Redesign To Allow Point-To-Point Routes

The FAA will begin the first phase of its sweeping high-altitude airspace redesign in May, beginning in the Northwest and encompassing the rest of the U.S. by 2006. The project is aimed at using en route airspace more efficiently, and allowing aircraft certified for required navigation performance...

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