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Bryant L. Francis will soon take the reins as the director of port control just as the city prepares for a 20-year overhaul of Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport with a $2 billion price tag.
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This will be the first international direct flight at the airport since 2018.
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Robert Kennedy will resign from his job as director of port control, though no official last day has been set yet.
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Cleveland Hopkins Airport is looking to the future, with officials about to ink the deal with a consulting company and begin work next month to plan a path for the airport 25 years into the future. Director Robert Kennedy told Cleveland City Council this week that he had been asked five years ago, he would not have forecast today's growth in passengers at Hopkins.
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Cleveland Hopkins Airport Reversing Changes For Limos, Taxis, Shuttles Ahead of Construction ProjectStarting next week, Cleveland Hopkins Airport is making big changes to where taxis, limos, rideshare services and shuttles can drop-off passengers – a…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, October 19:Cleveland announces gun buyback program;Ford to sell Brook Park engine plant;Camp Ravenna gets new…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, October 17:Ohio absentee ballot requests soar;Testa gives $15M gift to Akron Children's;WOW Air ends…
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Cleveland Hopkins, Akron-Canton and all of Ohio’s commercial airports are at a disadvantage in attracting new airline services. That’s according to the…
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Morning Headlines: Steelworkers Reject TimkenSteel's Second Offer; Kasich Defends Execution ProtocolHere are your morning headlines for Friday, November 17th:Union rejects second offer from TimkenSteel;Sen. Brown gives campaign donations from Sen.…
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The director of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport says his team is prepared for the winter snow season. The Federal Aviation Administration fined…