FAA DECLINES APPROVAL OF HOUSTON JETPORT, CITING AIR SPACE PROBLEMS

FAA declined to approve a proposed privately bankrolled Houston JetPort that would have a 7,000-foot runway, citing airspace concerns that could not be mitigated. David Johnson, FAA's vice president of terminal services, told airport planners last week that the proposed site would overlap with...

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