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Phillips Collection Furniture on View in Clear Channel Airports' Piedmont Airport Exhibit Makes Featured Appearance on Two-Part Episode of ABC's Rivet...
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is considering a proposal to authorize the release of 3.3334 acres of airport property at the Austin Straubel International Airport, Green Bay, WI. Brown County, as sponsor of the airport, is seeking to release from compliance with grant assurances two parcels of airport property identified as Parcel nos. 98 and 107, totaling 3.3334 acres. These parcels are located alongside each other in the extreme northwest corner of the airport in the vicinity of the intersection of Pine Tree Road and State Highway 172. Proposed use of the land to be released is construction of a new fire station by the neighboring Village of Hobart to house its emergency response vehicles. The proposed fire station would be located adjacent to the existing village hall. The...
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LONG BEACH A small army of janitors and food workers are preparing for an overnight transformation at Long Beach Airport.
The charge for the dozens of employees with Creative Host Services of San Diego, The Paradies Shops of Atlanta and a contracted custodial service is to change over the concessions' operations between closing tonight and the airport's first early morning flight Saturday.
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A strong line of thunderstorms caused extreme winds that downed several power lines and left more than 4,000 in Kanawha County without electricity.
The storms started moving through Charleston ahead of a cold front about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday and then caught a batch of warm air, said Tom Mazza, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Charleston.
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The bill would also create an airline consumer advocate office, within the Office of Attorney General, to investigate passenger complaints, assist in resolving disputes, and propose civil penalties of up to $1,000 per violation. Though the statistics include the FAA's air traffic control system, they also take into account such factors as non-extreme weather, airport operations and heavy traffic volume.
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A government regulation beginning in April will ban airlines from keeping passengers aboard planes that are stuck on tarmacs for more than three hours because of airport congestion, bad weather or other delays.
Such delays are rare, particularly at under-used Pittsburgh International Airport, but extreme cases in recent years have attracted attention from Washington and passenger-rights advocates because people were cooped up on grounded planes with overflowing toilets, screaming children and no water, food or fresh air.
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ATLANTA -- You're tired, hungry, have a cranky baby on your lap and all you want to do is get off the plane, but you can't because it's been on the tarmac for hours waiting to take off.
A six-hour delay with 47 people aboard a small Continental Express plane at a Minnesota airport recently is the extreme. In June, the most recent month for which data is available, there were 278 tarmac delays of three hours or more. That was the most this year but still only .05 percent of the total number of scheduled flights that month.
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By DWIGHT SILVERMAN
Houston Chronicle
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...(a) The designation of airports that may be used for en-route diversions and the r... activity at a diversion airport with extreme climatic conditions. The FAA may relieve the certi...