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    A key enabler for the competitiveness and sustainability of Europe’s aviation industry, innovation offers the means to drive Europe’s air traffic performance, explains SESAR Joint Undertaking Executive Director Florian Guillermet
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    Pan-European party Volt wins first seat in EU Parliament
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    EU’s 'Game of thrones' kicks off over top political posts
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    Tusk: EU Elections results a ‘good omen’ for Europe’s future
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    Edward McMillan-Scott: People wanting second Brexit vote ‘clear winners’ in EU elections
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    Edward McMillan-Scott: People wanting second Brexit vote ‘clear winners’ in EU elections
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    Liberals and Greens set to extract concessions from EU Parliament’s centrist parties
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