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ATL Stories: Behind the Yoke With 13-Year-Old Zaron Mack

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Young aspiring pilot gets the Airport tour of a lifetime. By Jennifer Ogunsola Communications Manager What were you doing at 13 years old? Most likely hanging at the mall with friends, playing video games, and other typical things that kids do. But I’m pretty sure that you weren’t spending your weekends in the cockpit behind […]

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“Grab” and Go! Touchless Ordering Lands at ATL

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By Alnissa Ruiz-Craig Ordering something to eat while traveling through ATL just got easier and more convenient. Simply by using your phone and an app, you can order your meal and it will be ready and waiting for you without ever having to stand in a line or pull out your wallet. How cool is […]

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Robert Meadows

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Robert Meadows Being one of the most versatile musical entertainers in the southeast, Robert Meadows has been a solid presence in the Atlanta music market for over 20 years. With great proficiency in piano, voice, bass guitar, and musical composition, Robert has been blessed to work and perform with some of the best musicians, artists, […]

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ATL Stories: Remembering Civil Rights leader Rev. C.T. Vivian

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By Anika Robertson It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Civil Rights leader Rev. C.T. Vivian. He was two weeks from celebrating his 96th birthday. The former Atlanta City councilman and president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference dedicated his life to faith, service and equality. The C.T. and Octavia Vivian Museum and Archives, a [...] Read More

ATL Stories: #ATLStrong

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By Jennifer Ogunsola Communications Manager In early March 2020, the world began shutting down, and the world’s busiest airport instantly became quiet, and for the first time ever, rather empty. On April 9, 2019 there were 62,770 passengers. This number includes originating passengers as well as those connecting through Atlanta. On that same day this […]

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ATL Stories: Remembering Civil Rights icon Rep. John Lewis

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By Anika Robertson   It is with great sadness that we mourn the passing of Civil Rights icon and American hero, Rep. John Lewis. He was 80 years old. Regarded as “the Conscience of Congress,” Congressman John Lewis steadfastly fought for equality as representative of the 5th District of Georgia for more than three decades. [...] Read More

ATL Skypointe is Open and “Ready When You Are”

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For the past couple of months, we have been living in quite uncertain times. I don’t think you need me to emphasize what an unprecedented whirlwind things have been lately. As many of us begin the journey toward normalcy, such as traveling again, ATL wants you to know that they are open, safe and ready […]

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ATL Stories: Employees Making a Difference

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By Doug Strachanxxx Do you know DOA (Department of Aviation) employee Amany Fanous (a-Man’-y fa-Noos’)? You may recognize her as a familiar face when traversing the DOA’s Executive Offices; and you may even know that she is the DOA’s contracted social media manager for Customer Engagement, and that she splits her time between Steve Mayers in […]

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ATL Stories REVAMPED: From the Football Field to the Airfield

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By Jennifer Ogunsola Communications Manager Within minutes, his dream of playing professional football came to an end when he experienced a career-ending injury. Nearly 30 years ago, Thomas Wilson was a senior at Florida State University and star defensive back from Tallahassee, Florida. Immediately after the injury, Wilson had to make a decision that would […]

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ATL’s Seated Seafood

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By: Alnissa Ruiz-Craig If you have some extra time on your hands and happen to be craving seafood, this post is for you. One of my favorite things about ATL is the plethora of seated dining options. When I travel, I like to arrive early to give myself plenty of time to get settled without […]

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