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Old November 17th 03, 03:30 AM
Matthew S. Whiting
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Tarver Engineering wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote in message
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"Dave" wrote in message
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Who stands to gain from ATC privatization? Are there major

businesses

that do this now, and others that are quietly preparing to pick up

some

fat federal ATC contracts? Do these companies have any connection

to

the white house and friends?


It will be sold off to the airlines which makes a lot of sense. Sell a
national asset to companies that are struggling to either avoid or get

out

of bankruptcy. Maybe the White House think that putting ATC into their
balance sheets will give the airlines more strength.

An ATC responsive to common carriers has a very real apeal.


and to hell with GA too!



GA would not only get superior service, but $100,000,000 in the aviation
budget.





Can you name one country with private ATC where this is true?

Matt

 




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