Travel Safety & Security Update.( Federal Aviation Administration passes some airlines safety rules)

From: Airguide Online | Date: March 20, 2006 | Copyright information

FAA may extend O'Hare flight cap. The Federal Aviation Administration said it plans to extend a cap on the number of flights into Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. The cap is set to expire next month, but will likely be extended until Oct. 28. Mar 17, 2006

FAA reorganizes ATO, consolidates in Atlanta. The Federal Aviation Administration is reorganizing its Air Traffic Organization. The Atlanta office will gain up to 162 jobs. The FAA will close offices in Boston,...

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