Congress and the FAA seek to end new airport development gridlock

Congress and the FAA seek to end new airport development gridlock by introducing legislation to streamline the approval process for new airports and runways and limit the time that can be spent debating such infrastructure improvements, but the FAA already is working the problem. A provision of AIR...

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