U.S.-U.K. End Talks In London, Plan To Resume June 1

The new round of U.S.-U.K. aviation negotiations in London ended Friday, a day earlier than scheduled. Progress was made, but the talks fell short of agreement on all issues, said a DOT spokesman. The U.K. Department of Transport reported "encouraging progress...on a package of changes," adding that...

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