There’s a new breed of aircraft taking-off in Europe, bringing the chance of a private jet-set lifestyle to more and more people.
Very Light Jets are the Minis of the Skies, and along with advances in unmanned drones, European airspace looks likely to get even more jammed.
But air-traffic control already has plans to keep the radar screen clean.
There’s a new breed of aircraft taking-off in Europe, bringing the chance of a private jet-set lifestyle to more and more people.
Very Light Jets are the Minis of the Skies, and along with advances in unmanned drones, European airspace looks likely to get even more jammed.
But plans are already underway to keep that rise in air-traffic, under control – that’s this edition of Fly.
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