Flight Delays Made Worse By RJs, White House Adviser Says
U.S. flight delays, at record levels and rising, are further exacerbated by the influx of regional jets, which fly at the same altitude as larger jets, but more slowly, White House economic adviser Dorothy Robyn said. Without a cost-based fee structure to moderate ATC usage, carriers simply...
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