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Kind of like the B-2s range and firepower funded by the U.S. but flying out of a Muslim nation... Tue, Jan 28, 2014 Southwest Airlines Marks First Flights From Abu Dhabi Pre-Clearance Center Calls The Occasion A Sad Day For U.S. Airlines The occasion of the first flights from a U.S.-funded Customs and Border Patrol Pre-Clearance facility located at the Abu Dhabi airport is being called a sad day for the U.S. airline industry in a news release from the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association (SWAPA). SWAPA said Friday it had learned that the first flight from Abu Dhabi to the United States was operated utilizing the Customs and Border Patrols Pre-Clearance facility located at the Abu Dhabi airport. Both the U.S. airlines and their associated labor groups opposed the investment of U.S. taxpayer money into a facility that will only benefit foreign carriers. No U.S. airline presently operates a single flight at Abu Dhabi, and the lone benefactor from this is the state-owned Etihad Airlines. The traffic rate at the Abu Dhabi airport for U.S.-bound passengers is less than 200 per day on average, making this a poor investment of U.S. taxpayers increasingly limited resources. The facility was funded earlier this month through the $1 trillion-plus omnibus spending bill, a gigantic measure which received very little debate. The Abu Dhabi facility provision received very little attention — let alone the scrutiny it deserves — particularly while there remains pending legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives that would block funding for this facility. H.R. 3488 introduced by Rep. Patrick Meehan [R-PA7] has 142 bipartisan co-sponsors. With this measure in motion and despite an increasing throng of voices in opposition, the Department of Homeland Security still opened operations with this first flight Friday. Southwest pilots stand together with industry and labor partners to express our dismay at the federal governments regrettable actions in choosing to open this unnecessary pre-clearance facility at Abu Dhabi, said Captain Mark Richardson, SWAPA President. We are more than willing to compete against any airline in the world, including state-sponsored Middle East entities. However, Middle East entities that already enjoy generous state sponsorship should not receive additional government support from the U.S. taxpayer. We oppose our own government tilting the playing field further against U.S. airlines.
Posted on: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 08:07:26 +0000

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