Air Traffic Delays Called Better, Worse
From Times Wire Reports
U.S. air traffic control delays dropped sharply in November from the previous month, but aviation gridlock remained worse than a year ago, according to official figures. The Federal Aviation Administration said last month’s delays fell 22% from October but were 47% worse than a year earlier. The FAA regards a delay as any air traffic control operation that is 15 minutes or more late.
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