Sixteen-country ATC system threatens U.S. control

In a bid to reduce operating costs for airlines across the Asia/Pacific region, 16 countries plan to establish a Pacific United Airspace Management team by March as a first step toward installing a joint air traffic control system. The initiative follows the completion of a study of the project by...

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