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>> Meet the wildlife wranglers who spend their day scaring birds away from the airport in St. Louis
The STL airport biologists here have one mission: Preventing run-ins between birds and planes that can result in safety risks to passengers, costly damage for airlines and, yes, snarge. 

>> Philly firm gets $4.4M contract to work on Trenton-Mercer Airport terminal design
The eventual replacement of Trenton-Mercer Airport's passenger terminal and other work took a significant step forward recently with the hiring of a Philadelphia engineering firm. 

>> Augusta Regional Airport tightens curb enforcement
Augusta Regional Airport officially began tightening curb enforcement of unattended vehicles Monday in an attempt to increase security. 

>> Don't take pot on international flights, Canada’s transport minister warns
Canada's transport minister says travellers aboard domestic flights will be allowed to carry a small quantity of cannabis with them after Oct 17. 

 >> American Airlines adds new flights from DFW Airport to Mexico, the Caribbean and more
American Airlines is bulking up its service to Mexico and Central America from DFW International Airport, with new routes and additional daily frequencies to 10 international destinations starting next year. 

>> San Antonio airport announces new nonstop flights to New York City's JFK airport
Beginning February 14, American Airlines will begin daily nonstop service from the San Antonio International Airport to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. 

>> Tulsa airport to offer daily nonstop flight to LAX starting in April
For the first time in nearly seven years, Tulsa International Airport (TUL) will offer a daily nonstop flight to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), beginning April 2. 

>> Passengers are stranded as another European airline collapses
Primera Air, a small low-cost airline that spent the last year expanding its reach from northern Europe to hubs in North America, filed for bankruptcy and ceased flying on Monday night, leaving passengers stranded at airports on both sides of the Atlantic.

 

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