No Tarmac Delays Longer Than Three Hours in October
The nation’s largest airlines reported no flights in October with tarmac delays of more than three hours, down from 11 flights in October 2009, with a slight decrease in the rate of canceled...
The nation’s largest airlines reported no flights in October with tarmac delays of more than three hours, down from 11 flights in October 2009, with a slight decrease in the rate of canceled...
FHWA 37-13
Federal Highway Administrator Mendez Celebrates Opening of DFW Connector
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Representatives of the United States and Brazil have agreed to implement an Open-Skies aviation regime, which will significantly liberalize U.S.-Brazil air services for airlines of both countries...
DOT 71-13
U.S. Transportation Secretary Foxx Launches
“Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Crackdown
Every three hours, drunk-driving crashes...
Statement of Secretary Ray LaHood
on Federal Street Sign Regulations
Secretary Ray LaHood
Remarks as Prepared
Airports Going Green Conference
Chicago, Illinois
Secretary Ray LaHood
Remarks as Prepared
The Future of Midwest Transportation
Bradley University
Secretary Ray LaHood
-- Remarks as Delivered --
Arab American Bar Association
20th Anniversary Dinner