Senate Measure Would Tighten Security Requirements For Non-U.S. Carriers
The Senate Tuesday night adopted an amendment that would require foreign airlines to provide passengers the identical level of security they would receive from U.S. airlines at the same airport. The measure, approved by voice vote as an amendment to the anti-terrorism bill (S.735), would strengthen...
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