U.S. May Join Canada In Charging Airlines For Overflights
Canada, which plans to begin charging airlines for overflights Nov. 1, may be copied by the U.S. as part of an FAA reform package. Canada's plan for overflight charges - in advance of next April's transfer of air traffic control to a corporation - will cost foreign airlines C$165 million on an...
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