Business Aviation Post-Katrina
Credit: Paul Brou
More than a year has passed since the calamity named Katrina made landfall upon the U.S. Gulf Coast, wreaking havoc on the lives of those who lived and worked in the region. Slowly, residents are returning to clean up, businesses are reopening and levees and seawalls are being replaced and repaired...
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