Air traffic is currently concentrated in narrow corridors connecting the east and the west. A recent examination of air traffic patterns reveals that in areas where active airstrikes have ceased, aircraft routes are often channeled through constricted pathways. Experts from the Estonian Aviation Academy have detailed how a safe route for airplanes is chosen and how these corridors affect passengers. The focus is on establishing viable air traffic routes following periods of conflict, considering the reduced risk associated with the absence of ongoing aerial engagements. Topics: #how #air #traffic Post navigation Neuville fighting with Tänak: we wanted to try Solberg, but he was too fast Kristin Lätt leads in disc golf tournament in Tallinn