American 737NG uses RNP approach designed by GE Aviation's Naverus

An American Airlines 737NG yesterday became the first aircraft in the US to use a "publicly available, commercially designed instrument flight path" when it landed at Bradley International in Hartford, Conn., according to Naverus, the GE Aviation subsidiary that designed the path. Naverus received a...

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