LaGuardia remains at reduced capacity after collision, Transportation Secretary Duffy says  Today Us News


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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy detailed a timeline of events after a collision at LaGuardia Airport left two pilots dead and dozens injured. Duffy also noted that the airport will remain at reduced capacity because the wreckage remains on the tarmac. 


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