Increased Traffic, Thundersorms Could Make Delays Spike By 2014
Credit: FAA
The FAA has been modeling the possible effects of thunderstorms on flight delays, and has discovered something quite alarming. By 2014, with projected traffic growth of 27%, there could be 29 days of delays exceeding the worst single day of delay in 2004. It's not that thunderstorm activity is...
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