There is nearly universal opposition to the Transportation Safety Administration's proposed preboarding passenger screening requirements

There is nearly universal opposition to the Transportation Safety Administration's proposed preboarding passenger screening requirements for charter aircraft weighing 95,000 pounds or more. Industry associations, operators and manufacturers termed the requirements discriminatory and unworkable. ``We...

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