World Radio Conference 2000 in May

Airline, airport, pilot, controller, regulator and tourism organizations have formed a coalition to protect vital radio frequencies from reallocation at the World Radio Conference 2000 in May. The aviation community fears part of these frequencies could be shifted to mobile telecom applications (AW...

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