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Citing recent SCOTUS decision, appeals court overturns millions of dollars in arbitration awards won by DST employees

November 29, 2022 by Andrew Vaupel

According to Ken McClain, one of the attorneys representing participants in the profit-sharing plan dispute, the federal court in Kansas City had confirmed about $36 million in arbitration awards before the appeals court ruling was released Monday.

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5 local companies honored with minority, women business awards by Kansas Commerce Department

November 28, 2022 by Andrew Vaupel

The Kansas Department of Commerce recognized 12 minority- and woman-owned businesses, three individuals and one corporation on Nov. 16 as part of Kansas Minority Enterprise Development Week. The 37th annual Minority and Women Business Awards luncheon honored these five Kansas City-area companies (award category listed after company name and location): Lutz Plumbing Inc. (Lenexa) — woman-owned construction firm Spirit Life Apparel & Screenprinting (Merriam) — minority-owned manufacturing firm Kore…

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When Air Canada returns to KCI, it will be flying a bigger plane — with business class seats

November 28, 2022 by Andrew Vaupel

As Kansas City International Airport (Code: MCI) continues to prepare for its March 3 migration to a new $1.5 billion single-terminal facility, Air Canada is making a larger plan for its return to KCI a few months later. According to a tweet from Justin Meyer, deputy director of aviation marketing and air service development for the Kansas City Aviation Department, the Montreal-based airline will switch to an aircraft that is 50% bigger than what it flew from here to Canada's largest city in 2022. Air…

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When Air Canada returns to KCI, it will be flying a bigger plane — with business class seats

November 28, 2022 by Andrew Vaupel

As Kansas City International Airport (Code: MCI) continues to prepare for its March 3 migration to a new $1.5 billion single-terminal facility, Air Canada is making a larger plan for its return to KCI a few months later. According to a tweet from Justin Meyer, deputy director of aviation marketing and air service development for the Kansas City Aviation Department, the Montreal-based airline will switch to an aircraft that is 50% bigger than what it flew from here to Canada's largest city in 2022. Air…

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101 days out from the opening of KCI’s new terminal, how does the 50-year-old airport rank among its midsize peers?

November 23, 2022 by Andrew Vaupel

The Wall Street Journal's ranking of the nation's best and worst airports offers a moment of reflection for Kansas City International Airport, which is preparing to open a new $1.5 billion single-terminal facility in less than 15 weeks. Here's how KCI fared.

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