Hubs, Dominant Carriers Support High-Tech Jobs, Study Finds

Hub airports increase a region's high-tech employment by more than 12,000 jobs on average, compared with regions of similar population without hubs, according to a George Mason University study on the economic value of airports. Hub cities Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, for example, had more high-tech...

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