RUSSIAN ATC REFORMS WELCOMED AT CONFERENCE

BY PETER DA COSTA RUSSIA'S reform of its air traffic management systems were welcomed at an European Union (EU)-Russia aviation conference in Brussels on December 2. Philippe Lievin, market manager for Indiana-based avionics company Rockwell Collins, stressed difficulties had been created form European and Russian civil aviation by Russia's sometime antiquated ATC systems. He said not only have European carriers had difficulties navigating Russian airspace and the same has been true for Russian aviation flying into the European Union (EU). He stressed to Jane's ...


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