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February 8, 2012

The long battle over reauthorizing FAA—which has been operating for more than four years via a series of 23 temporary funding extensions—finally came to an end Monday with the US Senate's passage of a bill allocating $63.3 billion to the agency through Sept. 30, 2015.

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Worldwide political forces are gaining momentum in their efforts to dismantle Europe’s emissions proposal.

Commentary: Single European Sky: Time to Deliver 1

Next year will be critical for the credibility of the Single Sky project, one of the best examples of where Europe can make a huge difference in the lives of its citizens.

Flights in Europe are still far too expensive. These extra costs are ultimately paid by passengers. And cost-efficiency is just one of several areas where we are weak.

Style Change

Tony Tyler will bring his own values and skills to the
IATA leadership.

On A Rise

Abu Dhabi Airport and its home carrier, Etihad, build a third mega-hub in the Middle East.

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