U.S., U.K. Closer To Open Skies, But Hurdles Remain, Marchick Says
The chances for a new U.S.-U.K. aviation bilateral are "better than they've been in the last three years," said David Marchick, U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state. But "chances still are not very good for an agreement," he cautioned. Marchick confirmed that U.S. and U.K. negotiators are...
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