How Will Debt-Laden Airports Do in the Next Downturn?

Credit: LaGuardia Airport
WASHINGTON—The world’s economy is slowing, debt loads are rising, and fears of another U.S. downturn are growing. Airports have become more leveraged to fund infrastructure improvements—could they be burned in the next recession? Probably not, according to two new reports from credit rating agencies...

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