U.S. Airlines Cashing In On Deadlock-Created Tax Reprieve
Most U.S. airlines are cashing in on ticket-related taxes the federal government cannot collect because Congress has not reauthorized the FAA—so much so that one aviation industry stock analyst is openly rooting for prolonged congressional deadlock on a reauthorization bill. Without FAA...
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