Seeking Relief While airports are trying to win approval to opt out of TSA screening, corporate and business aviation operators are still being treated like second-class citizens when it comes to security requirements.
THE AVIATION INDUSTRY has been forced to make a lot of changes in the two and a half years since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, some more onerous than others. While corporate aviation continues to be frustrated by a ban on non-airline flights into Ronald Reagan National Airport, and a never...
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