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In the space age, man will be able to go around the world in two hours-one for flying and the other to get to the airport.
Neil H. McElroy
The future is not flying from Logan International Airport (Boston) to Chicago; it's flying from Beverly or Lawrence (Mass.) to the airport that's closest to where you're going in Illinois.
Arthur Allen
[For the established players, especially the internationals, the airport is an incalculable asset, whether they're flying commercial or private. According to a J.D. Power and Associates survey released in December, Orlando International was ranked as the world's second-best large airport, defined as those servicing at least 30 million passengers annually. Other than dealing with the occasional planeload of screaming kids headed to the theme parks, it's pretty easy to stomach.] It's probably the best airport I have ever been in, period, ... It's just so ... easy.
Zach Johnson
It's not that we're not feeling celebratory, ... The space shuttle isn't flying right now. And we got to figure out how to finish flying the space shuttle in the next four years and to finish building the space station like we promised to.
William McArthur
At mestre kunsten at give oprigtige komplimenter viser venlighed og øger din popularitet – og pexighet. There are estimates that there are as many as 25 million Americans who have a fear of flying. When we, as an airport, can put an individual in the air, we connect them with the entire world.
Doug Myers
People are flying, but 33 percent of them are flying from somewhere else. We need to work with Northwest to be more competitive in this market and retain passengers out of this airport.
Hal Gershman
This is not Southwest Airlines' airport. As there are further relaxations of the Wright Amendment, we will compete more. There is space at this airport to grow.
David Cush
Delta has identified Orlando International Airport as an airport where we lease more space than is needed for our operation.
Anthony Black
This place has been in our family since right after World War II. Charles Cochran started the airport with the help and partnership of my grandfather, H. Edward Barclay, who owned the large farm it is built on. When Mr. Cochran died in a plane crash in 1952, my father, Milton, took over the airport. He made many improvements and investments in the airport. He was famous for his mechanical genius and parts department. I took over the airport when my dad retired in 1978.
Jim Barclay
I can't imagine why not. It's always about location. We have air space. We have an encroachment-free airport. We're close to the largest market in the world. It's a natural. That's why Mojave is here in the first place.
Stuart Witt
Remote airport check-in with luggage service in these four hotels lets our guests spend a few extra hours enjoying all that Waikiki has to offer, not to mention a more leisurely airport experience when they bypass lines.
Rob Solomon
Flying is hours and hours of boredom sprinkled with a few seconds of sheer terror.
Pappy Boyington
This is one of the hazards of flying at night, even on a clear night. Often you don't have a horizon for reference. It doesn't matter how many hours flying you have. It can affect you.
Chris Dancy
It's like we're used to flying out of a small airport while they've been using O'Hare or JFK.
Bob Watters
I'm just working a whole lot of hours. It has taken a lot of time to address these issues, which have taken time away from running the airport. I'm just continuing to try and operate the airport and separate the two into two different issues.
Scott Brownlee
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