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Comair wants FAA, Lexington to pay some crash costs.

Publication: Business Travel News
Publication Date: 23-OCT-06
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
Comair, the commuter airline owned by Delta Air Lines, wants the Federal Aviation Administration and the Lexington, Ky., airport to help pay lawsuit settlements from a Aug. 27 crash that killed 49 people. The airline, in a legal filing, said FAA shares responsibility for the accident because only one...

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