Without Open Skies, ESI Favors Extension Of Existing Regime

Boosting open skies, the Economic Strategy Institute study of the U.S.- Japan standoff, "Turbulence over the Pacific," favors extension of the 1952 agreement over proposals to limit fifth freedoms while expanding direct U.S.-Japan service. The study, released last week, explores four scenarios...

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