New air rules planned to ease volcano crisis

European air safety watchdogs are proposing new rules that would reduce airspace closures due to volcanic ash.

New air rules planned to ease volcano crisis

European air safety watchdogs are proposing new rules that would reduce airspace closures due to volcanic ash.

The new system would adopt the US practice of imposing a 120-mile no-fly buffer zone for all aircraft near any visible ash plume, a significant departure from current procedures.

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