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US Fines Volaris up to $300,000 for Violating Tarmac Delay Rules
US News & World Report· 5 days agoWASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Transportation Department said Wednesday it had fined Mexican carrier Volaris Airlines up to $300,000 for violating federal ...
Brent Spence Bridge project clears federal environmental reviews - TheTrucker.com
The Trucker· 6 days agoOn May 10, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced that plans for the Brent Spence Bridge...
The US has approved more flights for China, but the real winner is Russia
The Hill· 4 days agoAmerica’s competitiveness may become yet another casualty of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with the...
These tribes are building crossings to save wildlife from becoming roadkill
Mother Jones· 5 days agoThe North Cascades elk herd is a cluster of some 1,600 animals whose domain, like so many habitats,...
Congress is angry over flights at a Washington, DC, airport
The Week via Yahoo News· 4 days agoEven as the reauthorization has now passed, the federal government is "concerned about the pressure...
Birmingham redevelopment group says downtown project will reduce crime, boost economy
Birmingham News· 4 days agoIn addition to improving the area’s traffic flow and revitalizing Birmingham’s Historic Black...
SFO begins twice-weekly flights to 'heart of the world' this week
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days agoIn this week’s aviation news, Congress passed the final version of a massive FAA funding bill with...
Tolls on existing I-5 bridge starting in 2026 will help pay for the new span linking Oregon and...
The Columbian· 5 days agoWhen construction starts on a new Interstate 5 bridge across the Columbia River in early 2026,...
Airlines Take Their Fight Against ‘Junk Fees’ To Court
Forbes· 6 days agoLobbying group Airlines for America, as well as American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines,...
Run, Jeffrey, Run.
Politico· 6 days agoThe group, which includes American, Delta, United, JetBlue, Alaska and Hawaiian, argued for the rule to be vacated over it being “arbitrary,”...