FAA, Italy Conduct Satellite Navigation Flight Experiment
FAA and Italy's Ente Nationale Di Assistenza Al Volvo (ENAV) conducted test flights using U.S. and Italian satellite test beds, a step toward what FAA called a "seamless, satellite-based worldwide air navigation system." The tests, Oct. 20-22 at Ciampino Airport near Rome, were intended to show the...
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