...القصيرة فوق المحيط الاطلسي الذي يمتد الى...

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00:00short over the Atlantic Ocean, which extends to thousands of kilometers
00:04Each day, a total of 90,000 planes travel around the world and many airlines are steered in a balanced way.
00:13the air is flown in sequence through the main roads and highways for example on the north atlantic road
00:20There's our plane now, through which up to 1,500 planes pass every day
00:27or on the road of an eight five one, which is the longest air route in Europe at a length of three thousand eight hundred kilometers. Planes are often forced to leave the planned flight path, for example
00:42to avoid a thunderstorm or due to a traffic jam in the air.
00:46The observers then reschedule the planes and send them on an alternate route.
00:51The main concern is the safe transport of aircraft through their private sector.
00:57But if the public's busy, it's less important
01:02It simply creates a zigzag path, which leads to delays and an increase in fuel consumption.
01:09The solution to this problem may be to abolish the sectors. It's called the Big Project Cesar, and it's currently being researched across Europe
01:18with a budget of two billion one hundred million euros.
01:22The idea is to constantly compare the giant Internet to air traffic
01:28Flight paths for all aircraft in the sky automatically calculate the best flight paths. But there's still a long way to go before we get to that system. The plane arrived in New York safely on time. But if the air traffic continues to increase
01:46As it should be, it could get more complicated
01:51Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
01:54Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
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02:23two american newspapers and another russian on a status on port sudan port of shadow wars
02:32between Iran and Israel
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02:37certain countries are the ones who determine the file. International competition, if it does not move towards conflict and competition, is very useful.
02:47Is it far in resolving the Yemeni crisis? Will China regain the massacre of the Silk Road
02:55All over again? Will the reconciliation efforts between Algeria and France succeed?

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