Slow Rebound In Air Travel But The Future May Be Crowded

March 10, 2010

“Without NextGen, we won't be able to handle the increased demand for service that this forecast anticipates,'' said FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt. The FAA's tally on 2009 showed passengers paid 8.6% less to fly each mile on domestic

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