GPS system steers aircraft towards cleaner skies

Will Nichols
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Satellite-guided planes will cut European emissions by ensuring they spend less time in the air

A satellite system that improves the accuracy of GPS signals could cut aviation emissions by helping airlines plan more fuel-efficient routes. The European Commissions has this week certified the European...

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