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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT34) OTTUMWA, Iowa -- September 15, 2003 -- BIZ-TRAV-SMALL-AIRPORTS -- Airlines are cutting back or even abandoning service to small airports across the country, forcing executives who live there to spend more time on the road and putting a drag on the local economies. Kendig Kneen, president of Al-jon, a heavy-equipment manufacturer, has had to alter his company's travel plans since United Express ended service from Ottumwa Industrial Airport in Ottumwa, Iowa, where his company is based. Kneen at the Ottumwa Industrial Airport, Sept. 9, 2003. (Mark Kegans/The New York Times)
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2003-09-15
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The New York Times Agency
Mark Kegans/The New York Times/Redux
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