July was the fifth consecutive month in which aviation delays logged
July was the fifth consecutive month in which aviation delays logged by the FAA decreased from levels of the same month in 2000, but the gain came entirely from better weather. FAA-counted delays, in which any phase of flight takes 15 min. or more longer than scheduled, totaled 40,037 in July 2001...
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