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| U.S. airlines are indispensable facilitators of the U.S. economy. |

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"As the national and world economies begin to recover from the serious turmoil of the recent past, it is a particularly opportune time to focus on the contributions that a strong commercial aviation sector has, can and will make..." James C. May, president and CEO, Air Transport Association 2010 ATA Economic Report, 08/19/2010 | |
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| Taxes | | Along with traditional income and payroll taxes, airlines and their customers (passengers and shippers) pay many special taxes and fees to a variety of authorities, both at home and abroad, including taxes and fees for homeland security, environmental protection, disease control, infrastructure enhancement, airport and airway operations and maintenance and agency financing. This section includes information about U.S. aviation excise taxes and fees, the Airport and Airway Trust Fund and passenger facility charges. |
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ATA Statement on USDA Withdrawal of Inspection Fee Increase(11/02/2009) ATA applauded a decision by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to withdraw the recently published interim rule to increase the fees charged for certain agricultural quarantine & inspection service |
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