US AIRPORT SECTOR RELIEVED OVER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET DEAL – BUT WILL IT STICK?

FEDERAL government USA civil aviation programmes are expected to proceed – for the most part – in 2015, with the US Senate approving a federal government budget for the current fiscal year on Saturday December 14. With President Barack Obama indicated that he would approve the bill, averting a government shutdown, federal aviation programmes look set to be funded through to September 30, which in the US government, counts for some security. The lone exception to the funding provisions is the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which will be funded only ...


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