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Ue: green light for the unified sky within December of the next year

Brussels, Belgium - There will be one aerial sky regulated by common norms

After two years of discussions between the European institutions, the Conciliation Committee has established that within December 31 of the next year, the "One European Sky" will have to be instituted: not a fragmented aerial space between 15 Ue States anymore, but one regulated by common norms. The rapporteur at the European Parliament, Claudio Fava of the Ds-Pse group asserts that it is "A decisive...

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