Foreign Ownership Could Again Scuttle U.S.-EU Open Skies

Decisions on this year's U.S.-European Union attempt to liberalize transatlantic aviation likely will turn on the same issue as 2005's - foreign ownership and control of U.S. airlines. The 2005 attempt failed after the U.S. Transportation Dept. withdrew its proposal to relax the rules by which it...

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