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And when the aircraft lands there is likely to be another long drive to the passenger gate.
The expansion, it is said, will increase traffic, reduce delays, create 50,000-195,000 jobs (the range is elastic) and cost $6.6 billion, nearly all raised through passenger, gate and landing fees, not taxes.
As we ascended, I thought again of the building's history - how the original intent of the 17-story high spire was as a dirigible anchor and passenger gate.
As LGBT activists and leaders, it's vital that we speak up in solidarity for passenger gate agents like Ken and Steve.
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Crews were cleaning up runways and passenger gates on Sunday.
Existing passenger gates, baggage-handling and aircraft-servicing arrangements are not well adapted to such novelty.
At some airports the passenger gates can be several miles from the runway.
McClain said officials at the time were concerned that armed terrorists could easily breach the checkpoints and make their way to the passenger gates and parked aircraft.
All told, the world's airlines spend $7 billion-8 billion a year taxiing between passenger gates and the runway, says Yehoshua Eldar, who is in charge of business development at IAI.
Under the plan to be unveiled this week, all foreign flights operated by Delta would be moved to Terminal 4, which would in turn gain nine additional passenger gates and an expanded baggage claim and customs area.
And "Preparing for take-off" reports on the TaxiBot (pictured), which has been developed by Israel Aerospace Industries to help move aeroplanes in a fuel-efficient way between passenger gates and runways.
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