Boston Logan International the First U.S. Airport to Launch Proactive Landing Fee Management

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Megadata Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: MDTA) announced today that Boston Logan International Airport became the first major airport in the U.S. to replace airline "self-reporting" of landing fees with an airport-managed system of direct billing. PASSUR Pulse is a web-based program that allows airports to either audit and reconcile landing fee "self-reports" or replace them with a program of proactive airport-generated landing fee billing. Pulse gives airports instant, complete, detailed landing fee and operations reports from the unique PASSUR database of flight information, invoicing tools, and the ability to share landing fee reports with carriers online.

"The self-reporting method of managing one of the critical sources of airport revenue is obsolete," said Tom Kinton, Director of Aviation for Massport. "By giving us accurate, independent, and instant landing fee reports, our program, using PASSUR Pulse, provides what we and the carriers have long wanted, which is a more efficient, transparent, and standardized landing fee process. This is an important step in our unfolding plan to run Logan as a business unit," added Kinton.

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