FAA LOWERS OVERFLIGHT FEES IN LATEST ATTEMPT TO APPEASE COURTS
The Federal Aviation Administration continued its quest to assess international overflight fees with a new rule that lowers the charges for the services the agency provides to aircraft that transit through U.S.-controlled airspace, but neither take off from, nor land in, the U.S. The rule, issued in...
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