FAA to Impose Overflight Fees

The FAA is again planning to charge a fee to operators of aircraft that transit U.S. airspace without taking-off or landing on U.S. soil. The U.S. Court of Appeals struck down a similar FAA rule in early 1998, saying the fee structure was ``inconsistent'' with conditions in the Federal Aviation...

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