LOTT DEPARTURE LEAVES OPENING IN SENATE AVIATION LEADERSHIP

User fee proponents will lose a key ally when Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) retires at the end of the year, but general aviation industry leaders also believe that aviation as a whole will lose an advocate. Lott Monday announced his plans to step down after serving in Congress for 35 years. Lott, 66...

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