KATRINA FORCES BATON ROUGE TO MODIFY 20-YEAR MASTER PLAN
Baton Rouge, La., Metro Airport has received the green light from FAA to update its 20-year master plan after Hurricane Katrina caused the facility to hit its forecast needs much earlier than expected. The changes will cost the airport $152 million in the next several years, said Ralph Hennessey...
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