European Air Safety Board to Probe
Series of Near Mid-air Collisions
LONDON--The European
Commission has asked the region's premier aviation safety body to investigate a
series of near mid-air collisions between commercial jetliners and military
aircraft.
The European Aviation Safety Agency on Monday said it would
study the issue and, in March, deliver findings to the commission, the European
Union's executive arm. "This is a very serious issue," Patrick Ky, executive
director for the Cologne, Germany-based agency, said in a
statement.
Russia has been conducting a series of long-range military
patrols with combat jets and bomber aircraft along the borders of European Union
member states. The Russian military planes frequently don't employ transponders
that can help identify the aircraft to commercial air traffic.
The
flights, which Russia previously said are not provocative, have prompted
European militaries to launch fighter jets to identify the aircraft.
The
European commission's director general for transport, Joao Aguiar Machado, said
EASA's work would "be essential in further identifying appropriate solutions and
follow-up measures to address such events at the European level."
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