The article offers information on the flight deck interval management (FIM) system developed by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Topics covered include how the system could allow planes to automatically talk to one another and to control towers, simultaneously during landing without the help from air traffic controllers, how it can help address the problem of congested airports, and how the system designed to save on fuel costs and reduce emissions works.
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