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Economy
Flown Over: The Impact of Airlines Cutting Service to Flyover Country
2022-07-05
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[Townhall] American Airlines is not the bad guy in this story; the cuts are in response to a regional pilot shortage affecting the entire industry, which could last for a long time.

But as the very phrase "get rid of the losers" implies, many influential people in elite institutions just shrug off or ignore the economic and emotional effects that this kind of thing has on a small-to-medium-sized city. It is much like when they shrugged when manufacturing, opportunity and stability left such cities between 30 and 50 years ago.

When an airport stops serving your city, it denies the region's industries (and travelers) the use of the aviation network, the common denominator that determines successful business and tourism across the country and the globe.

And it creates yet another small death to places that are trying to recover from a series of other small deaths they have endured over the years due to automation and destructive trade deals and the loss of Fortune 500 companies keeping their headquarters in their hometown; there were seven located here in Toledo until the late '70s.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  Don't be silly, SteveS. The solar stuff goes up in space and beams collected energy down to the surface, tracking just ahead of each aircraft. Updrafts ensue, et voila: practical passenger sailplanes! Additional selling point: demining, like in that Bond flick with Halle Berry.
Posted by: Crolumble Untervehr4064   2022-07-05 09:48  

#6  
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-07-05 09:14  

#5  Can solar-powered electric airplanes be next?

It would be fun to do the math and see how many square feet of solar panels equals one Pratt & Whitney jet engine.

I'd put my money on nuke-powered airplanes. "But what about the radiation?", you ask. Come on, man! Since when have the airlines cared about passenger comfort?
Posted by: SteveS   2022-07-05 09:12  

#4  Can solar-powered electric airplanes be next?
Posted by: Bobby   2022-07-05 08:49  

#3  Emissions from aviation are growing faster than any other mode of transport. Alternative fuels and cleaner technology can put flying on a cleaner path.
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-07-05 07:24  

#2  
The upside is it might make it harder for the screwy social culture radical leaders to plan and stage events.
Posted by: NN2N1   2022-07-05 06:52  

#1  If it's still running, every politician in Washington should be directed to travel the 'daily' Amtrak from Manassas, VA to Atlanta, GA. It's a long, 9.5 hour slog, as the tracks are rickety. You'll be able see the underside of small towns and cities along the way. Mile after mile of closed factories and businesses. The ghost towns of what was once industrial America.
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-07-05 06:13  

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