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Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as Macedonia, have set a new record for the number of flights handled within a 24-hour period, the latter achieving the result for a third time this month.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as Macedonia, have set a new record for the number of flights handled within a 24-hour period, the latter achieving the result for a third time this month.
According to the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation, Eurocontrol, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s air navigation service provider BHANSA handled 2.030 flights on June 26, outperforming its previous record set just a week earlier, on June 20, when it controlled 2.001flights. As a result, the airline saw a 1.4% increase between the two figures.
Over at Macedonia’s air navigation service provider M-NAV, a new record was broken for a third time this June. It handled 1.393 flights on June 26, up on its previous best of 1.350 flights set on June 13.

Hope there are enough air traffic controllers
ReplyDeleteSeems like there is
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