US to investigate impact of airline bankruptcies

4-Jul-2003

The US Federal Aviation Administration has launched a study into the economic impact of airline bankruptcies on airports. The report will focus particularly on how airport operations and finances are affected.

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched a study into the economic impact of airline bankruptcies on airports. The report, which follows a spate of chapter 11 (bankruptcy) announcements from US carriers struggling in the harsh trading climate, will focus particularly on how airport operations and finances are affected.
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