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Changes to YBBB Oceanic Sector #805

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Description of changes

Changes to YBBB Oceanic Sectors that have occurred recently

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Recently, changes have been made to the BN-TSN_FSS sector, that involves HWE splitting off from the sector, TSN becoming its own individual sector, and FLD now assuming the rest of what was the TSN sector group (COL, AGGG and ANAU)

To reflect the correct boundaries of the BN-TSN_FSS and BN-FLD_FSS positions

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Approved by VATPAC AIS Manager 1358448

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NelisV commented May 17, 2024

Hey @alphadelta332 @zkgell, you're both not on our approved contributors list, can you verify according to the procedure, or make sure @chrisg06 or @codepip2007 leave a review?

@NelisV NelisV changed the base branch from master to 2405 May 20, 2024 09:09
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Looks fine as for approved contributor

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