Feeling the Chill in Paradise
Published 1/15/2009 by Al Kamen at Wash Post Federal Page
The legendary annual conference of the American Association of Airport Executives in Hawaii -- the aviation event of the year, now wrapping up at the lovely Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel in Kona -- seems to have lost a bit of its luster.
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