FAA To Impose 'Identical' Security Measures On U.S., Foreign Airlines
FAA said last week it will propose that foreign carriers flying to and from the U.S. operate under security measures that are "identical" to those imposed on U.S. airlines serving the same airports. FAA has required "similar" levels of security since 1991, but Congress mandated in 1996 that the...
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