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Air traffic controllers at Canary islands: AENA and USCA come to an agreement

Gran Canaria, Spain - The employees go back to work

Spanish air navigation and airports authority, and unions have come to an agreement: AENA and USCA have signed a deal to bring back to normality air traffic around Canary Islands after the strike of one out of three air controllers in the morning shift, which caused the cancellation or the delays of many flights. In the document subscribed by the two parts, AENA is committed to extend its training...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1122093

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