Bad Delay Days Threaten To Mushroom By 2014, Chew Says
If U.S. air traffic grows as expected, delays would increase 62% from 2004 levels by 2014 unless system capacity is enhanced, FAA Chief Operating Officer Russell Chew says. Under this scenario there would be 29 days in 2014 with more delay than on the worst day in 2004, Chew estimates. These extra...
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