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  2. Eurocontrol - Wikipedia

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    The European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation, commonly known as Eurocontrol (stylised EUROCONTROL), is an international organisation working to achieve safe and seamless air traffic management across Europe. Founded in 1963, Eurocontrol currently has 42 member states with headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.

  3. Flight length - Wikipedia

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    The European Union defines any passenger flight between city pairs separated by a great circle distance between 1,500 and 3,500 km (800 and 1,900 nmi) to be medium-haul, below as short-haul, and above as long-haul routes. [17] Eurocontrol defines "very short-haul" flights as being less than 500 km (270 nmi), short-haul flights being between 500 ...

  4. Civil Aviation (Eurocontrol) Act 1962 - Wikipedia

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    Long title: An Act to make provision in connection with the international convention relating to co-operation for the safety of air navigation, known as the Eurocontrol Convention; to provide for the recovery of charges for services provided for aircraft; to authorize the use of certain records as evidence in proceedings for the recovery of such charges or proceedings under the Air Navigation ...

  5. Plane passenger layers on clothes to avoid excess baggage fee

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    Other passengers have similarly tried to avoid paying excess baggage fees by layering on clothes. In April, a British woman wore almost nine pounds of clothing to skip out on paying Thomas Cook ...

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  7. Single European Sky - Wikipedia

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    The Single European Sky (SES) is a European Commission initiative that seeks to reform the European air traffic management system through a series of actions carried out in four different levels (institutional, operational, technological and control and supervision) with the aim of satisfying the needs of the European airspace in terms of capacity, safety, efficiency and environmental impact.

  8. ARTAS - Wikipedia

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    ARTAS (ATM suRveillance Tracker And Server) is a system designed by Eurocontrol to operationally support Aerial surveillance and Air traffic control by establishing an accurate Air Situation Picture of all traffic over a pre-defined geographical area (e.g. ECAC) and then distributing the relevant surveillance information to a community of user systems.

  9. How long does COVID live on surfaces? Experts answer your ...

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    The live virus cannot survive on surfaces for long, because “the virus needs a host to actually be effective,” Dahdal explains. “It needs to be in the human body to multiply and spread.”