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Charlotte Douglas International Airport, the fifth-busiest airport in the world based on takeoffs and landings, nearly broke its passenger record in 2022.
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The number of guns found at Charlotte's airport hit a five-year high in 2022, mirroring nationwide trends.
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For her climate protests (and arrests), a scientist loses her job
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The former Carolina Aviation Museum is getting a facelift and a famous new namesake after 31 years near the Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
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Flying for the holidays? Charlotte Douglas International Airport advises arriving at least two hours early for domestic flights and other tips. The next couple of weeks will be the busiest, airport officials say.
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On Thursday, four people, including two climate scientists, were charged with trespassing after they chained themselves to entryways at Charlotte Douglas International Airport's private jet terminal.
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Several climate protesters chained themselves to a door and a gate Thursday morning at the private jet terminal at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
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Charlotte-based CPI Security and Utah’s Vivant Smart Home are suing each other in federal court over what they claim are unethical business practices. In other business news, Charlotte’s airport is cutting back on free parking and the BayHaven Restaurant Group is opening several new ventures in Camp North End.
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The Transportation Security Administration says staff found a record-breaking number of guns in carry-on bags at North Carolina airports in 2021.
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Two of North Carolina's busiest airports will have 5G buffer zones in place when wireless carriers roll out new 5G service Wednesday. The FAA is worried the new service could interfere with some aircraft equipment.