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    Corporate perspective

    Nov. 8, 2000
    Corporate perspective A question: Does buying courtesy fuel add unnecessary risk? By John F. Infanger, Editorial Director November 2000 ?We actually have some specific priorities...
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    Outside view of U.S. market

    Nov. 8, 2000
    Outside view of U.S. market A call for more global cooperation in the air cargo industry By W.R. Christopher Foyle, Chairman, British Cargo Airline Alliance November 2000 In ...
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    A delicate process

    Nov. 8, 2000
    A delicate process One authority?s attempt to rewrite the book on its reliever airports By Gary Schmidt, November 2000 On the reasons for beginning the process of evaluating ...
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    A Problem with Subsidies

    Nov. 8, 2000
    A Problem with Subsidies By Ralph Hood November 2000 Ralph Hood is a Certified Speaking Professional who has addressed aviation groups throughout North America. A pilot since...
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    Inside the fence

    Nov. 8, 2000
    Inside the fence By John Infanger, Editorial Director November 2000 John Infanger, Editorial Director In the midst of incredibly good times, it can be difficult to heed the winds...

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    Born to repair

    Nov. 8, 2000
    Born to repair Family business finds success in an off-airport location By William Otto November 2000 William Otto, president I?The business began in Riverside and then moved...
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    Improving Security

    Nov. 8, 2000
    Improving Security Hutchison bill emphasizes training; streamlines background checks By Bonnie Wilson November 2000 The bill addresses criminal history records checks, crimes...
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    The volatility of fuel

    Nov. 8, 2000
    The volatility of fuel Low inventories and a harsh winter could affect jet-A supply, prices By John F. Infanger & Jordanna Smida, Editorial Staff November 2000 That is the overriding...