Los Angeles Airport pioneer Clifton Moore Died Last Week

Los Angeles airport pioneer Clifton Moore died last week at age 80. Moore was first hired in 1959 as a building superintendent and became instrumental in transforming LAX from a two-runway regional airport into one of the busiest in the world. He became executive director of the LA Department of...

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