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Preliminary results show a majority of bankrupt American Airlines' shareholders and creditors — which include some holders of the airline's $3.3 billion of municipal bonds — have signed off on a proposed reorganization.
August 1 -
Charlotte is in court again fighting passage of a second bill by the North Carolina General Assembly transferring Charlotte Douglas airport's operations to a 13-member commission.
August 1 -
Washington State is planning to sell $864 million of general obligation bonds in a competitive offering next week after receiving improved outlooks from two credit rating agencies.
August 1 -
A transportation and housing appropriations bill was pulled from consideration on the House of Representatives floor Wednesday.
July 31 -
Any credit with Detroit in its name can expect to take a hit in the market, but for the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, the so-called Michigan penalty is nothing new, says CFO Terry Teifer.
July 31 -
New York's MTA has secured $200 million of insurance protection that will help pay for future repairs for storm damage to its infrastructure, the agency announced.
July 31 -
Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Tuesday called a third special session after the Legislature failed to pass an $850 million highway funding measure.
July 30 -
New York City subway and bus fares would rise by 50% by 2023 if the MTA continues with biennial 8.4% fare increases, said the Independent Budget Office.
July 30 -
Milwaukee County plans to sell $51 million of new money and refunding general airport revenue bonds for General Mitchell International Airport, but received a downgrade and worsened rating outlook.
July 30 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded Alaska's Airport System revenue bonds due to a slowdown in global air cargo.
July 30 - Texas
Both houses of the Texas Legislature debated a compromise measure to provide more than $800 million per year for transportation funding as their second special session neared the end.
July 29 -
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has signed legislation that paves the way for the use of public private partnership to build the long-planned third Chicago regional airport in the far southwest suburbs.
July 29 -
Charlotte, N.C., officials are examining their options after lawmakers passed a second bill taking operations of Charlotte Douglas International Airport away from the city.
July 29 -
Ohio is offering $1.1 billion of bonds backed by a new junior-lien credit pledge from the Ohio Turnpike Tuesday in a transaction key to the state's plan to shore up its long-term infrastructure spending.
July 26 -
The financing structure of Orange County Transportation Authority's $124 million refunding planned for Tuesday represents an evolution in financing for managed lane projects.
July 26 -
Connecticut's Bond Commission on Friday approved more than $537 million in state funds to finance transportation construction and maintenance projects.
July 26 -
Massachusetts lawmakers overrode Gov. Deval Patrick's veto of a $500 million transportation funding bill that will raise the gasoline tax by 3 cents per gallon.
July 25 -
Arkansas will issue $500 million of 10-year bonds for highway projects in September, down from an initial projection of $1.3 billion of new debt. More pay-as-you-go financing will be used.
July 25 -
Three leaders of Senate committees that oversee transportation are calling for colleagues to work together to address the Highway Trust Fund shortfall that is expected to occur after the current funding law expires on Sept. 30, 2014.
July 25 -
California's plans for a $68 billion high-speed rail system attracted Katherine Perez-Estolano, one of the state's most well-known transportation planners, to its board despite a series of issues faced by the project.
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