133 Airports Seek Senate's Help For Bag-Screening Delay

Meeting the Dec. 31 deadline for 100% explosives screening of checked baggage could have "significant adverse impacts on the entire aviation system," officials responsible for 133 U.S. airports that handle 74% of passengers in the U.S., told members of the U.S. Senate, even if the Transportation...

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