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Mark Rosenker, a former acting chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, said Honeywell is pursuing "a very interesting idea, that could be particularly relevant at very congested" airports.
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Also on Tuesday, Bush lauded his administration's efforts to cut down on flight congestion, particularly at New York's major airports -- LaGuardia, John F.
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While only slightly slower, the King Air 250 requires about one-third less runway at sea level than most small-cabin jets, and it is particularly adept at short, rugged or unimproved airstrips and high and hot mountain airports, which allows for greater access to hundreds of additional small communities.
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