Russians Respond to E.U. With Possible Air Tariff Increases
Russian aviation officials said a tariff increase for European Union (E.U.) aircraft flying in its airspace could occur if a compromise is not reached over the new E.U. noise pollution standards. Moscow claims that the E.U. Stage 3 requirements, scheduled to take effect in April, will restrict up to...
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