DFW CEO: Coronavirus Worst Disruption To Aviation Ever, Worse Than 9/11

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The CEO of DFW International Airport says the coronavirus pandemic is the worst disruption modern aviation has ever experienced. Sean Donahue, in a teleconference with DFW Airport board members, said on Thursday that the impact of the virus is greater than that of 9/11. He said flight activity at DFW has been cut in half, and the number of travelers passing through the airport is down as much as 90-percent from this time last year. He said the airport is forecasting a 40-percent drop in revenue for the last half of fiscal 2020.


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