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After Setbacks, Airport Traffic and Work Is Moving Over Miami

Publication Date: 10-MAY-04
Author: Aileen Cho
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Uncertainty buffeted Miami International Airport's $6.1-billion capital expansion plans with hurricane-like force in 2002 as passenger traffic waned and American Airlines faced possible bankruptcy. But the skies are clearing-or rather filling up again as air traffic revives-and airport officials are moving ahead with a trimmed-down program of $4.8 billion ...

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