NEW FAA OCEANIC ATC SYSTEM TO SAVE MILLIONS OF POUNDS OF FUEL

The Federal Aviation Administration's new oceanic air traffic control system will save airlines about 6.5 million pounds of fuel - or about $8 million a year - on oceanic flights from the U.S. to the Caribbean and South America, according to Lockheed Martin, which developed and manufactured the...

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