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LAX Terminal 1 improvements to the tune of $400 Million
Although Southwest has outstanding legal claims against Los Angeles World Airports, the following items are are on the table:
Southwest Airlines will
- build a new checked baggage security system
- improve passenger security checkpoints
- refresh passenger waiting areas
- refurbish the baggage claim area
- construct new passenger boarding bridges
- renovate the terminal lobby
Los Angeles World Airports will fund most of the renovations, along with—hopefully—federal grant money. Los Angeles World Airports may give the airline rent credits or by pay a lump sum.
If the lease is signed Southwest will drop legal claims against Los Angeles World Airports; if renovation proceeds, Southwest will pay about $9.5 million in rent the first year, and US Airways will move to Terminal 3.
The Board of Airport Commissioners has approved improvements in “dog-eared” Terminal one.
Flydubai Flight FZ-981 Crash: Monument to Commemorate Victims Unveiled in Russia
One year after Flydubai flight FZ-981 crashed at Rostov-on-Don airport, Russia, a monument to commemorate the victims was unveiled near the airport.
The plane was coming from Dubai on March 19th, 2016, when it crashed amid bad weather conditions, claiming the lives of 62 people.
The monument, named Interrupted Flight, has been designed by Rostov sculptor Anatolly Sknarin. It shows the names of the victims on a vertical stone slab.
Russian transport minister Maxim Sokolov was quoted as saying, “A year has passed from that horrible tragedy. Today, we open a memorial. Let me express condolences to the relatives of the victims.”

CT plane crash victim buried in Israel next to relative killed in Holocaust, family says
The pilot who survived the Connecticut plane crash last week is “too emotional” to talk…
Pinnacle Raises Security Bar. Maybe
The passenger’s luggage tripped security in Tulsa, and so Pinnacle security detained it. However, the passenger who owned the luggage was free to travel to his destination.
However, this is what is unclear to me:
The bag flunked, and stayed in Tulsa. The passenger, however flew to Memphis, although his luggage was arrested (explosives detection.) Shouldn’t they have taken him off the flight with his luggage?
So after he arrived in Memphis, law enforcement interviewed him, and he passed. But they’ll be shipping his luggage to him later. Does something seem strange here?
Ga. passengers recall DUI arrest of pilot before plane took off
Georgia authorities said pilot David Allsop was taken into police custody after showing up prepared to take flight while intoxicated.