Operators Of 10- To 19-Seaters Will Bear Three-Quarters Of Commuter Rule Cost
Operators of aircraft with 10 to 19 passenger seats will bear more than 75% of the 10-year, $275 million cost of complying with FAA's proposed rule widening the applicability of Part 121 safety standards, according to figures provided by the agency this week. FAA is proposing to extend Part 121...
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