FAA Says Air Traffic Program Saved $27 Million in Delays During First Year
The FAA says Adaptive Compression and Airspace Flow Programs have saved $27 million for the airlines and 1.1 million delay minutes for the airlines and the flying public in the first year after its March 2007 launch. Adaptive Compression works by scanning for airport arrival slots that would go to...
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