FAA bill delayed over DCA flights
Over on the Dr. Gridlock blog, Derek Kravitz reports that a funding bill for the Federal Aviation Administration, stalled in Congress, was put off again Friday morning, avoiding once more the question of whether Reagan National Airport should accommodate more long-haul flights.
The 60-day extension is the 14th since the last FAA authorization bill expired in 2007.
Read the full post on Dr. Gridlock.
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