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Canary Islands: air transportation is in serious trouble. One third of flight controllers are on strike

Gran Canaria, Spain - Meanwhile AENA, furious, prepares disciplinary actions and perhaps firings

One third of air controllers in charge at Canary Islands airports are on strike today, to protest against AENA, the Spanish authority which manages civil aviation in the country and the safety of air transportation. As a result, many flights have been delayed, cancelled or diverted. In addition, this personnel involved in the strike is not in charge of the management of the approaching routes to...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1122076

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