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A plane sits on the runway at the Coleman A Young Municipal airport on Thursday, April 3, 2014 in Detroit.  The aging airport get passenger service again if $28.5 million in funding is approved as part of the city's bankruptcy plan, officials said. The money for Coleman A. Young International Airport on the city's east side would pay to upgrade hangars and the airport's passenger terminal.  It also would fund a new loading bridge for passengers. (AP Photo/Detroit Free Press, Jarrad Henderson)  DETROIT NEWS OUT;  NO SALES

A plane sits on the runway at the Coleman A Young Municipal airport on Thursday, April 3, 2014 in Detroit. The aging airport get passenger service again if $28.5 million in funding is approved as part of the city's bankruptcy plan, officials said. The money for Coleman A. Young International Airport on the city's east side would pay to upgrade hangars and the airport's passenger terminal. It also would fund a new loading bridge for passengers. (AP Photo/Detroit Free Press, Jarrad Henderson) DETROIT NEWS OUT; NO SALES

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