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Flame Out
16th December 2003, 05:11
Heard that the US Congress has recently signed a bill approving freight cabotage in the US. Anymore info? Any one?
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GrantT
16th December 2003, 14:16
What's "cabotage"?
JW411
16th December 2003, 16:13
It's a bit like a large brussel sprout.
Engineer
16th December 2003, 20:05
Yes JW is right it is an item that you can transport in Belgium but only using a local carrier
Cabotage Internal air traffic: the right of a country to operate internal traffic, especially air traffic, using its own carriers and not those of other countries
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Intruder
17th December 2003, 02:50
A rider to a bill called the "Century of Aviation Authorization Act" has been introduced in the US Congress to allow some cabotage from Anchorage into the lower 48 states. It has passed the House, but not yet the Senate.
ferrydude
17th December 2003, 16:50
They also are moving out on a bill to allow ******age
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ferrydude
17th December 2003, 22:30
bug ger age
GlueBall
18th December 2003, 22:45
And then all the Third World Cargo Carriers can come and fly freight inside the USA at bargain rates! Running UPS, FDX and the Post Office right out of business.
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Flame Out
19th December 2003, 01:03
Picked up some more news the other day. The bill has been passed by the congress and the senates signed by President Bush. The bill was well written and backed by ALPA. The cabotage scheme was tagged on the last minute without ALPA's knowledgeby the Alaskan lawmakers to generate the stagnant economy in their state.
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Not good...