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Study on Advanced Oceanic Track System
   Over the ocean, where aircraft are outside the range of radar coverage, wide separations are set between flight routes. Due to wind factors and traffic volume, these flight routes are not always the most economical paths. ENRI is studying how to establish more economical flight routes with reduced ATC separation in order to improve the convenience and profitability of Pacific flight routes departing from or arrival in Japan.
Study on Advanced Oceanic Track System

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