Military Still Needs Large Chunk Of Airspace

Even though the U.S. Air Force's fleet is about 30% smaller than it was in the 1980s, its domestic airspace needs are unchanged, says Fred Pease, the service's ranges and airspace director. But the decline does increase the time available for commercial traffic in set-aside areas.

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