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GOVERNO AL LAVORO PER IL DECRETO SUI SUPERISPETTORI PER LA SICUREZZA AEREA

ROMA, Secondo fonti non ufficiali, il ministro delle Infrastrutture, Pietro Lunardi, e il sottosegretario alla presidenza, Gianni Letta, sarebbero al lavoro per preparare un dpcm, decreto della presidenza del consiglio, con cui nominare tre superispettori, quindi non più uno soltanto come si pensava, per garantire la sicurezza aerea. I tre dovrebbero, tra le altre cose, rivedere le competenze di Enav,...

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