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In the April 5, 2011 Issue:
SFO set to reopen 57-year-old Terminal 2 next week following $383 million rebuild
Brussels unveils €460 million expansion plan
ACI: 2010 passenger traffic up 6.3%; PEK now second-busiest passenger airport
IATA: Brazil's airports 'not up to standard' for World Cup, Olympics
With airlines' lawsuit dropped, Chicago O'Hare expansion moves forward
Amsterdam launches high-tech baggage handling system
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SFO set to reopen 57-year-old Terminal 2 next week following $383 million rebuild
San Francisco International next week will reopen a rebuilt Terminal 2, which served as the airport's international terminal until its... [MORE]
Brussels unveils €460 million expansion plan
Brussels Airport will invest €460 million to expand and upgrade its facilities over the next five years, but it will not construct a low-... [MORE]

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ACI: 2010 passenger traffic up 6.3%; PEK now second-busiest passenger airport
Airports Council International said 2010 passenger traffic rose 6.3% at its 900 member airports compared to 2009, according to preliminary figures... [MORE]
IATA: Brazil's airports 'not up to standard' for World Cup, Olympics
IATA DG and CEO Giovanni Bisignani warned last month that Brazil "will never reach its full potential without major... [MORE]
With airlines' lawsuit dropped, Chicago O'Hare expansion moves forward
City of Chicago said it plans to issue more than $1 billion in revenue bonds this month "in order to finance runway and... [MORE]
Amsterdam launches high-tech baggage handling system
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol officially opened a 15,000-sq.-m. baggage hall as part of its effort to increase the handling... [MORE]
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Airports Council International reported that global international passenger traffic rose 7.8% year-over-year for the month of... [MORE]
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L-3 Security & Detection Systems said
Hawaii Dept. of Transportation this month will award [MORE]

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