CHEW SAYS MORE COST CONTROLS NEEDED TO MATCH REVENUE DROP

CHEW SAYS MORE COST CONTROLS NEEDED TO MATCH REVENUE DROP - Declining trust fund revenue means FAA's new Air Traffic Organization (ATO) cannot continue on a "business as usual" course and must look to cut costs and increase efficiency over the next five years, said ATO head Russell Chew. Speaking at...

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