Indianapolis Drops Plans to Upgrade for A380
Since FedEx won't fly A380, Indianapolis cancels plans to improve taxiway.
Airport officials want to lure more cargo carriers to Indianapolis International, the nation's eighth-largest cargo airport.
Last month, the Airport Authority approved a $ 250,400 study for an "international air cargo facility" that could be built here to accommodate cargo carriers beyond FedEx. *
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