Paper-Pushing Flight Controllers See Future in Canada's System

The Canadian flag flies outside of the NAV CANADA control tower at the Ottawa International Airport (YOW) in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on Wednesday, April 6, 2016. NAV CANADA, the country's flight-control operator, began 18 years ago to replace the paper strips with a computerized system that it now sells around the world. Photographer: Patrick Doyle/Bloomberg via Getty Images
The Canadian flag flies outside of the NAV CANADA control tower at the Ottawa International Airport (YOW) in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on Wednesday, April 6, 2016. NAV CANADA, the country's flight-control operator, began 18 years ago to replace the paper strips with a computerized system that it now sells around the world. Photographer: Patrick Doyle/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Paper-Pushing Flight Controllers See Future in Canada's System
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