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Jefferson: The ambitious plan to remake San Antonio International Airport is big, bold

Timeline for $2 billion makeover at San Antonio International Airport hits the fast track

Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends 20210816 10:10:00

terminal a and reporting five people have died. brian: going to get worse. please don t tell me anyone planned for this. thought eeventuality. talking about dealing with the taliban government. really you? watched them go through the afghan forces like paper mache. you scramble in 5,000 military person know secure a border. then you have to grind up all our intelligence apparatus and intelligence and hard drives rapidly. you take down our flag, get rid of everything american in a matter of hours because you cannot believe how every major city has fallen. this is the worst planned exit in the history of our country. i hope he doesn t have his hands on any other military involvement. but, think about the people what america represents hope and freedom. and these people in afghanistan say, wait a second. you could stop them from entering kabul. you could have stopped them from entering shareef. with the people we have there with the 8,000 there we could have stopped and prevented them fro

With FAA downgrade, Mexican airlines can t add flights out of San Antonio

With FAA downgrade, Mexican airlines can t add flights out of San Antonio FacebookTwitterEmail FILE - In this Nov. 18, 2020 file photo, a worker wearing a mask walks past a Boeing 737 Max 9 built for Aeromexico as it is prepared for a flight from Renton Municipal Airport, in Renton, Wash. U.S. regulators have downgraded Mexico s aviation safety rating, Tuesday, May 25, 2021, a move that prevents Mexican airlines from expanding flights to the United States just as travel is recovering from the pandemic. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)Ted S. Warren, STF / Associated Press Mexican airlines have been adding service at San Antonio International Airport at a rapid pace due to unprecedented passenger demand, but a Federal Aviation Administration ruling has slammed the brakes on future expansion.

AP PHOTOS: The old and the new at rebuilt LaGuardia Airport

AP PHOTOS: The old and the new at rebuilt LaGuardia Airport CRAIG RUTTLE, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 30 1of30A Southwest aircraft moves along a new taxiway at LaGuardia Airport, Thursday, May 20, 2021, in New York, becoming the first aircraft to pass beneath the pedestrian sky bridge that connects gates with the new Terminal B at the airport. The sky bridge, one of two, is part of a greater design and redevelopment that will deliver passengers to new gates and reduce gate delays on taxiways that have previously plagued the congested airport.Craig Ruttle/APShow MoreShow Less 2of30Construction continues at LaGuardia Airport, Wednesday, March 24, 2021, in New York, as the airport continues to operate in close proximity to the rebuilding operation.Craig Ruttle/APShow MoreShow Less

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