1946 Federal Airport Act
Text of Public Law 377 of the 79th Congress, the Federal Airport Act of 1946.
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Text of Public Law 377 of the 79th Congress, the Federal Airport Act of 1946.
Text of Public Law 706 of the 75th Congress, the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938.
Text of Public Law 254 of the 79th Congress, the Air Commerce Act of 1926.
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There were no transportation-related committee meetings this week and there are none currently on the schedule in the future. However… The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is expected to mark up a draft surface transportation bill in the last two weeks of September, and… The House Rules Committee will meet…
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Michael Audino is one of the instructors for Eno’s new Airline Leadership Development Program (ALDP). He also serves as a Senior Researcher at the Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR) at the University of South Florida, where he leads research and education initiatives for a variety of airports and public transit clients. He is a specialist in developing strategic and operational plans, designing communications and public outreach strategies, and applied organizational research.
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