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The world’s busiest airport could soon have a new general manager.
Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed has nominated Louis Miller for the GM post of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
Miller, if confirmed by the Atlanta city council, would oversee an airport that generates more than $30 billion dollars in revenue every year.
His experience includes running the Tampa and Salt Lake City airports.
A couple of his focus points for the new Atlanta job -- completing a $1.4 billion international terminal, along with boosting the airport’s air cargo business.
Tags: GM, Kasim Reed, Tampa, Atlanta HartsfieldJackson International Airport, Louis Miller, Salt Lake City, international terminal, air cargo
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