LAX Loses Court Fight Over Landing Fees

In a ruling that could cost Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) as much as $100 million, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that proceeds from landing fees must be used for airport operating expenses, not added to a municipality's general fund as alleged in an Air Transport Association (ATA) lawsuit...

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