Stripped Down Reauthorization Bill Shortchanges Airports
Airports will feel the pain of the pared-down FAA reauthorization portion of the federal omnibus spending bill. Legislators meted out a $9.56 billion budget for the FAA in fiscal 1999, an increase over 1998's allocation, but the OK is only for six months. That proviso hamstrings airports with just a...
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