With us air people, the future of our nation is indissolubly bound up in the development of air power.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The nation that secures control of the air will ultimately control the world.
The need for air transport is real, and it's not going to change. The key is to have the right business model and have the right initiatives, in my view, to succeed.
'Air' is what the world looks like: An inconvenient mashup of human politics and divine geography. We leave bits and pieces of ourselves and our history in every place we encounter.
AIR was born from thinking about how rich Internet applications would play out over time and what new pieces of technology would be in demand for these to go to their next generation.
Our nation has abundant clean energy resources, and tapping them will generate jobs, make the air safer to breathe, and tackle climate change - the greatest environmental crisis of our time.
If we lose the war in the air we lose the war and we lose it quickly.
I think it's inevitable that aviation is a part of the economic growth that surrounds airports.
A world with a sudden limit on air travel would be tremendously different from the one we live in now.
The U.S. has a proud history of cleaning up our air through technological innovation. We did it with leaded gas, acid rain and countless other pollutants, and we can do it with carbon pollution, too.
I think we built the right future. If it's a choice between the flying car or the Internet, tablets and smartphones, I'll take what we've got.
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