Very Light Jets Will Impact Air Traffic System, But Slowly
Air traffic specialists expect very light jets (VLJs) to attract the same types of people who now use light jets to reach major metropolitan centers. The VLJs will be able to operate out of 5,500 U.S. airports with 3,000-ft.-long runways. Nevertheless, the destinations of these mainly business...
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