USE IDLE AIRPORTS TO EASE JAMS
Decades of brainstorming by a plethora of time- and money-wasting commissions and committees aimed at solving an imagined air-capacity problem has resulted in nothing but buzzword-driven confusion. The U.S. doesn't have a capacity problem, only a self-imposed one because airlines want only to fly to...
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