U.S.-U.K. Back On Track; Pact Expected By Yearend, Slater Says
Frequently feisty aviation relations between the U.S. and U.K. are no longer as contentious as they have been, and a new bilateral between the two allies is expected by yearend, according to DOT Secretary Rodney Slater. "We have returned to the positive climate of last year," Slater said yesterday...
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