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January 15, 2008
New airport chief to visit tomorrow
Kevin A. Dillon, who will take over T.F. Green Airport next month, plans to attend tomorrow's meeting of the Rhode Island Airport Corporation board, airport spokeswoman Patti Goldstein said.
The Providence Journal reported today that the airport board had agreed to pay Dillon $220,000 a year to trade his post at the main Orlando airport for the top job in Rhode Island.
Before Orlando, Dillon ran the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in New Hampshire.
In Rhode Island, he is replacing Mark P. Brewer, who decamped for Dillon's old job in Manchester on Dec. 21. For the time being, interim director Peter A. Frazier, the airport's top lawyer, remains in charge. Dillon is scheduled to start on Feb. 18.
The airport board meeting starts at 4 p.m. in a conference room in the terminal building.
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