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CrestoneDailyNews: More background on Starrport (upcoming)

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1 - 2009, Jan. - Starrport proposal Abhu Dabi ...
2 - 2008, Dec. - Starrportcorp Scenaria at high and low fuel prices allways
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3 - Slope brake and landing lane lengths ...

4 - 2007, Nov. 13 - EU parliament tightens airline emissions rules ...
5 - Oct. 3 - Starrport plans given to Bill Clinton ...
6 - Starrport Blueprints ...


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Newspapers about Starrport

The biggest newspaper of America, USA Today, featured Jim Starry and the Starrport concept in a main article by Gary Stoller on Monday 12 January 2004, with an interactive and informative Flash graphic of the Starrport design.

Another article by Gary Stoller was published in USA Today as a Cover story on Monday 18th December 2006. The relevant part on StarrPort under the heading 'No easy solutions' towards the end reads: "University of North Carolina professor John Kasarda, who consulted in the design of airports in Detroit, Bangkok, Brazil and the Philippines, says a new approach to airport design could reduce emissions. He said he sees merit in an untried design by Illinois inventor Jim Starry, who conceived the design while flying back to the USA from England in the early 1980s. Starry envisions parallel runways, on an upward slant for landing and a downward slant for takeoff, leading jets directly onto, or off, the roof of a circular passenger terminal and parking garage. The design, which was first proposed by Starry to the FAA in the mid-1980s, reduces a jet's taxi time, cutting emissions and saving fuel. 'I see brilliance in the ideas', says Kasarda, who plans to work with Starry to refine his design and make it commercially viable."

(by the way: Recyclus.com initiated the contact between John Kasarda and Jim Starry after reading a FastCompany article in the July/August 2006 issue no 107 'Rise of the Aerotropolis').


Contact

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Guido Hoogenboom
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guido@starrportcorp.com