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Regulations and Government
FAA Faces $5 Billion Deficit in Next Decade, Official Warns
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration says it has no choice but to cut the services it provides or raise more money over the next decade.
Shown is the FAA's headquarters building in Washington, D.C. © Bill Carey
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Bill Carey
October 8, 2014
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