Orlando Begins Project To Move Baggage-screening Machines

Orlando International Airport has begun a $152 million project to move its large baggage-screening machines away from passenger ticket counters. The goal is to free up space that was taken over in the months after 9/11. The work is being done in phases to cause as little disruption to passengers as...

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