Aviation Security: Next Steps : Field Hearing Before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session, December 10, 2001 |
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... funding for airport security . In your opening remarks , and I have heard you say that Sep- tember 11 has really hurt the airlines and the aviation industry . I would just like to remind everyone that the airports have also been hurt ...
... funding for airport security . In your opening remarks , and I have heard you say that Sep- tember 11 has really hurt the airlines and the aviation industry . I would just like to remind everyone that the airports have also been hurt ...
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... funds with other airport improvement projects . We would like to see airport funding remain at current levels while Congress creates a separate program to fund aviation security improvements . Airports are the major hubs of our nation's ...
... funds with other airport improvement projects . We would like to see airport funding remain at current levels while Congress creates a separate program to fund aviation security improvements . Airports are the major hubs of our nation's ...
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... funding to offset the increased cost of doing business in a post September 11th environment . We need your help to ensure that airports receive access to funds above the usual entitlement levels . If we were forced to use entitlement funds ...
... funding to offset the increased cost of doing business in a post September 11th environment . We need your help to ensure that airports receive access to funds above the usual entitlement levels . If we were forced to use entitlement funds ...
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... funding and the expectation of loan guarantees , I can assure you that most major and regional carriers could have been in bankruptcy by now , and the national economy would be in genuine chaos . However , we still have a way to go ...
... funding and the expectation of loan guarantees , I can assure you that most major and regional carriers could have been in bankruptcy by now , and the national economy would be in genuine chaos . However , we still have a way to go ...
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... funding and ex- pectation of loan guarantees , I can assure you that most major and regional carriers could have been in bankruptcy by now , and our national economy would be in gen- uine chaos . However , we still have a way to go ...
... funding and ex- pectation of loan guarantees , I can assure you that most major and regional carriers could have been in bankruptcy by now , and our national economy would be in gen- uine chaos . However , we still have a way to go ...
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