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Airlines back more spending, staff to fix failed FAA system

Por: ABC News Business January 14, 2023

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DALLAS -- Airline executives bristled last year when government officials, led by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, blamed the carriers for causing thousands of flight cancellations and mistreating their customers.The shoe is on the other foot now after a technology outage at the grounded planes for a time earlier this week, but airline leaders are taking a different tack.They've avoided harsh words and score-settling. Instead... + full article



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