💨 Abstract
The UK government plans to overhaul flight paths to reduce delays and congestion. The redesigned airspace aims to create more direct routes, faster climbs to reduce noise, and prepare for future "flying taxis." The current system, unchanged since the 1950s, handles significantly more flights, leading to inefficiencies and increased emissions. The new UK Airspace Design Service will first focus on London, aiming to boost airport capacity, reduce delays, and lower carbon emissions.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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