APPEALS COURT RULING BACKS FEDERAL PREEMPTION OF AVIATION REGULATION

The U.S. Court of Appeals last week struck down a New York law setting airline passenger service standards, ruling that Congress intended that the national aviation system be regulated under a centralized federal aviation authority, preempting state regulation. The decision overturned a New York law...

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