Airspace above a sovereign nation is fuzzier than land borders, but there are still agreements and rules up in the sky. Carol Hills talks to Christopher Finn, a 33-year veteran of the UK’s Royal Air Force and past senior lecturer at King’s College London, about what exactly constitutes Taiwan’s airspace.
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