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For example, stricter surveillance of air traffic in West Africa would help trace arms shipments.
Nonetheless, there seems to be plenty of scope for more air traffic in Yorkshire.
He expects air traffic in North America to continue to recover, though slowly.
"When you squeeze a lot of air traffic in a very small space, you are looking for trouble," he says.
Eurocontrol, the Brussels-based authority that coordinates air traffic in Europe, said there had been no major disruptions at other European airports.
Because pilots were flying visually, a patch of rainy weather could easily bring air traffic in Germany to a halt again, unless the ash cloud clears.
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Air traffic in Japan would not be crippled.
Air traffic in Britain had returned to normal as of Wednesday morning.
Air traffic in and out of Bangalore has more than doubled since construction began three years ago, compelling the developer to amend the design of the airport.
Air traffic in and out of New York was suspended, and the family delayed a Long Island graveside service for five days.
Air traffic in Berlin has more than doubled since 2000 to around 24 million passengers per year, and Tegel, designed for a maximum capacity of around 7 million, now struggles to accommodate around 17 million.
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