FAA Overflight Fees Elicit Call To Delay Implementation Pending Talks
FAA will begin charging fees Aug. 1 for operations that overfly U.S. airspace but do not begin or end in the U.S. Under an interim file rule required by a provision of AIR-21, fees will be based on the distance flown through U.S.-controlled airspace. FAA will hold a public meeting, soliciting...
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