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Mr. PHIL ORLANDELLA (Spokesman, Massport): It seems that way, but there's a lot on the table that the general public don't know.
NPR: Air-Travel Hassles on Display at Boston's Logan
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Apparently that's something Massport's going to have to learn the hard way.
ENGADGET: FCC likely directing Logan to lay off Continental's WiFi
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James Coull, vice chairman of Massport's board of directors, said the decision to quit was Buckingham's alone, and the board had wanted her to continue in the job.
CNN: Head of agency that runs Logan Airport resigns
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Swift also named a six-member commission to review all the operations of Massport, the independent public authority that oversees the airport, and make recommendations to her for security improvements.
CNN: Boston airport gets new security chief in wake of hijackings
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Now, one might think that transit authorities would be all for keeping customers happy and pacified, but apparently that's not the case with Massport, the governing body at Logan.
ENGADGET: FCC likely directing Logan to lay off Continental's WiFi
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According to Reuters, Massport instructed airlines in 2005 to unplug their wireless access points so that travelers could be graced with the new fee-based system it was installing airport-wide.
ENGADGET: FCC likely directing Logan to lay off Continental's WiFi
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From state-of-the-art baggage screeners to new infrared sensors guarding the shoreline and new walls around the airport, Massport spokesman Phil Orlandella says Logan is not only responding to yesterday's threats.
NPR: Air-Travel Hassles on Display at Boston's Logan
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Richard Walsh, a Massport spokesman, said the jet's auxiliary power unit battery, which is housed in a small compartment known as the aft electrical equipment bay, exploded after crews believed the fire was extinguished.
WSJ: Japan Airlines' Jet Suffers Fire in Boston