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September 20, 2005

Cargo Connection Logistics Says Bankruptcies Will Have Little Impact On Ops

Gauging The Impact

Cargo Connection Logistics says the recent bankruptcy filings by Delta and Northwest Airlines will have negligible impact on the operations of its wholly owned subsidiary, Cargo Connection Logistics Corp.

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MSY Airport Director: Thanks!

Airports Nationwide Show Solidarity in Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

Roy Williams, Director of Aviation for Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, Monday spoke at the opening session of the 14th Annual Airports Council International - North America (ACI-NA) Conference and Exhibition and expressed his gratitude for the support airports nationwide have offered in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Williams provided a first-hand account of Hurricane Katrina's impacts on the greater New Orleans region and described the relief and recovery efforts, many of which were staged at his airport.

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US, Thailand Sign Open-Skies Agreement

More Flights, Lower Fares

US Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta and Thai Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Kantathi Suphamongkhon Monday signed an Open-Skies aviation agreement that will strengthen ties between the two countries by enabling US and Thai airlines to offer more flights at lower fares. With this agreement, Thailand becomes the 71st US Open-Skies partner.

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Carter Can't Fly

Duluth, MN, TSA Won't Let 22-Month Old Baby Fly With Vital Medical Equipment

Jason Hegg and his 22-month old son, Carter, fly a lot. They usually travel between Detroit Metro and Cook, MN. Carter is a special needs child -- he must have a nebulizer to overcome his asthma. He has no problem getting the nebulizer through TSA checkpoints at Detroit and Minneapolis/St. Paul. But the TSA screeners at Duluth won't let him board with the very equipment upon which his life could depend.

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