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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Could Pittsburgh Become a Major Airport Hub Again? from NPR's program, Essential Pittsburgh
"When the new airport opened in 1992, Pittsburgh International Airport was US Airways’ largest hub, but by 2004, the airline had moved most of its flights to Charlotte and Philadelphia. Today, some are making the case for Pittsburgh to become a major airport hub again as a cheaper alternative to New York or Chicago."

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