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There are a number of such fillets which technically exist but the NATS chart has chosen not to show. It is an unfortunate consequence of the way the UK defines most of its Class A airspace (implicitly). SkyDemon goes by the book, and the book states that those fillets exist and are Class A airspace. In the case where the AIP states non-standard base level changes we always attempt to manually intervene and alter the shape, though.
The issue with an airway meeting the FIR boundary is slightly different. We do not currently have a practical way of making our Class A do what one paragraph in the AIP states that all airways should do, which is to naturally blend themselves in to the edge of the FIR instead of having a flat edge as they do.
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