Airport Policy and Aviation Security Newsletter
By Robert Poole
Reason Foundation's Airport Policy and Security Newsletter regularly examines the latest airport news and developments. From passenger screening to registered traveler to airport privatization, Reason's Robert Poole analyzes the latest trends and breaking news.
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- Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #40
Topics include: world airport privatization study; why Registered Traveler is not a security program; airports and competition; checking boarding passes at the gate; terminal bomb scanner; and other news.
Robert Poole
November 1, 2008 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #39
Topics include: new tool for managing the airside; protecting airports and airliners from missile attacks; runway pricing gains support; TSA overkill on business jets; first Midway, now three others; and other news.
Robert Poole
October 1, 2008 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #38
Topics include: TSA faulted on covert testing; breaking up BAA; Secure Flight and watch list problems; New York airport pricing battle update; airport privatization continues, despite Fitch's negativity; Phoenix-Gateway tries new funding approach; and oth
Robert Poole
September 1, 2008 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #37
Topics include: continuing controversy over airport pricing; Registered Traveler goes nationwide; air cargo screening mandate; new parking system at SeaTac; and other news.
Robert Poole
July 1, 2008 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #36
Topics include: re-regulate the airlines?; airport employee screening; more checkpoint improvements; America's first all-new privatized airport; aircraft survivability; and other news.
Robert Poole
June 1, 2008 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #35
Topics include: passenger trip delays; new competition in Registered Traveler program; more slot auctions proposed; will Austin be the next privatization candidate?; high-speed rail-complement or competitor?; and other news.
Robert Poole
May 1, 2008 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #34
Topics include: Midway privatization: six first-class teams; slot auctions for LaGuardia; second-generation checkpoints; next steps on runway incursions; and other news.
Robert Poole
April 1, 2008 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #33
Topics include: expanding airports via technology; Midway privatization a "go"; Registered Traveler keeps expanding; hypocrisy on airport grants; going beyond weight-based landing charges; more outsourced airport screening; and other news.
Robert Poole
March 14, 2008 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #32
Topics include: expanding airports via technology; Midway privatization a "go"; Registered Traveler keeps expanding; hypocrisy on airport grants; going beyond weight-based landing charges; more outsourced airport screening; and other news.
Robert Poole
March 1, 2008 - Airport Policy and Security Newsletter #31
Topics include: DOT returns to congestion pricing; low-cost carrier terminals; advances in checkpoint technology; randomized security patrols; conflicting findings on airport privatization; and other news.
Robert Poole
January 1, 2008 - Mises Predicted the Crisis (11/7)
- Another $24 Billion Stimulus: President to Sign Extension of Homebuyer Credit (11/6)
- Faux-Recovery: Unemployment Hits 10.2 Percent (11/6)
- Gun-Control Laws Fail to Prevent Gun Crimes in England; Ayn Rand on Self-Defense (11/5)
- Reason Foundation Co-Founder Tibor Machan on Ayn Rand's Great Legacy (11/5)
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What's Wrong With Ayn Rand?
The goddess of reason wasn't so reasonable
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Social Science in the Drug War Zone
Texas sociologist Howard Campbell on drug war failures at the Juarez/El Paso border
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Reason.tv: Goddess of the Market Author Jennifer Burns on Ayn Rand
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Friday Funnies
The second stimulus
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Baby Barnum
The thin line between hype and fraud.
(11/5)
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The Double Standard About Bias in Journalism
Every reporter has a point of view. But some refuse to admit it.
(11/5)
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Reason.tv: Reason Foundation Co-Founder Tibor Machan on Ayn Rand
(11/5)
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America Only Seems Polarized
We're still a country full of political moderates
(11/5)
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