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This board of private citizens will oversee air traffic operations and budgets within the FAA, and will be expected to develop "tools and incentives" for the FAA bureaucracy to provide better, more customer-driven air traffic service.
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"I'm loving it, " said Ms. Nawaz, a 39-year-old mother of three, as she was driven in an air-conditioned SUV between appearances in Lahore.
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These problems are only proliferating as air cargo, driven by e-commerce and global outsourcing, grows at 6.4% a year, twice the rate of passenger travel.
FORBES: Grounded
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Additionally, the growing construction industry in Asia-Pacific, particularly China, has driven growth in heating, ventilation and air-conditioning, and real estate service businesses of Johnson Controls.
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Moreover, continuing shift in freight traffic from air to the sea, driven by higher fuel prices is not helping the air-cargo industry at all.
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The Brazilian country band on stage was whipping the young crowd into a frenzy, launching into another fast-paced, accordion-driven tune and lighting flares that spewed silver sparks into the air.
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Many of those cars do have poor emissions and fuel efficiency ratings but are produced in such small quantities and are driven so infrequently that they don't significantly contribute to air-pollution problems.
FORBES: Automobiles
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Some 80 Israeli diplomats and their families were driven to the airport under military escort and ferried home by an Israeli air-force plane.
ECONOMIST: Egypt and Israel
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Yet Cintas' top-line growth is now being driven by ancillary products, such as fire extinguishers, air fresheners, bandages, cough drops and lip balm, and services like document-shredding and restroom-cleaning.
FORBES: Dirty Laundry
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On propeller driven aircraft, balloon-like devices attached to the wings and tail are inflated and deflated with air from the engines, breaking up any ice accumulation.
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