Seven years ago, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport was hit with the largest fine in FAA history for a series of failures involving snow and ice removal during the previous three winters.
Cleveland Hopkins airport this month received a second consecutive annual report from the FAA with no deficiencies or recommendations. CLEVELAND, Ohio –
Normally, an airport’s clean FAA inspection report might not be considered news. But in Cleveland, airport officials believe that it is. Dennis Kramer, chief of planning and engineering for the airport, credited Kennedy for driving much of the change in the operational practices at the airport, on everything from record-keeping to training to information technology.
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