UN aviation agency hails cost saving, pollution reducing rules for the Americas (Great News Network)

Montreal, Canada - New minimum vertical distance rules for aircraft flying over North, Central and South America and the Caribbean that have just come into force will lead to less fuel burn, less pollution from engine emissions and overall savings of nearly $6 billion over the next 15 years, according to the United Nations aviation agency.

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Posted April 12, 2006

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