FAA’s ADS-B Final Rule Retains Deadline, But Trims Requirements
In publishing the final rule establishing the requirements for Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B), the FAA has stuck with its deadline for all aircraft in U.S. airspace to be equipped by 2020, but has reduced the performance specifications in a bid to minimize costs. The final rule...
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