If you’ve ever explored a flight-tracking map and hovered over China, you might notice something unusual: instead of the smooth, curved paths aircraft typically follow elsewhere, the sky appears carved into a rigid grid of straight lines and sharp angles.
This isn’t due to outdated navigation or unpredictable weather—it’s the result of a tightly controlled and deliberately structured airspace system that dictates exactly where aircraft can and cannot fly.
This video explores exactly how China’s unique approach to airspace management creates some of the most inefficient flight routes in modern aviation, why the system exists in its current form, the real costs in time, fuel, and delays.
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