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Delta's Lease for a New LAX Home Has Been ApprovedBy Amanda MetcalfThe Los Angeles World Airports board of airport commissioners approved a lease and license agreement to launch Delta's seven-year, $1.9 billion plan to... KEEP READING
U.S. DOT Issues Decision on Daytime Haneda FlightsBy Michael B. BakerTo fill the new daytime slots at Tokyo's Haneda Airport for flights from the United States, the U.S. Department of Transportation has determined that... KEEP READING
Neffenger Pledges to Boost Security Checkpoint Speed & EfficiencyBy Michael B. BakerU.S. Transportation Security Administration administrator Peter Neffenger wants to transform airport security checkpoints into fast-moving, largely... KEEP READING
Dav El & EmpireCLS Spearhead On-Demand Luxury Car AppBy Amanda MetcalfDav El│BostonCoach Transportation Network, EmpireCLS Worldwide Chauffeured Services and affiliates around the country have pooled their services into a... KEEP READING
U.S. Carriers Focus on Regional OperationsBy Michael B. BakerThe three largest U.S. carriers all are focusing on improving the reliability and aircraft quality of their regional service. While long-haul flights... KEEP READING
GroundLink Will Launch Short-Notice Booking in 20 More MarketsBy Michael B. BakerGroundLink will be able to provide a car within 20 minutes of booking in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, London and Washington, D.C., this year.... KEEP READING
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