WITH AS MANY AS 6,000 AIRPLANES AIRBORNE OVER THE U.S.
WITH AS MANY AS 6,000 AIRPLANES AIRBORNE OVER THE U.S. at any one time and the prospect of three times as many in 20 years, one thing is clear: "Airplanes can't fly backward," quipped Charlie Keegan, director of the Joint Planning and Development Office. Keegan--who is also the vice president of...
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