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The Latest tweets from PHL Airport

November 6th, 2011 No comments

Holy candy! Love Reading Market. #Phl http://t.co/K3tA5Tm6

By LMillly at 11/06/2011 16:37

@PHL f**k you. Sincerely everyone in the passport control line.

By AaronNye at 11/06/2011 16:35

I’m at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) (8401 Executive Ave., Philadelphia) w/ 84 others http://t.co/BQgNC3gM

By Cisco0214 at 11/06/2011 16:35

I’m at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) (8401 Executive Ave., Philadelphia) w/ 86 others http://t.co/cETq2vEs

By SupaTrey at 11/06/2011 16:34

@Michael_Nutter Free wifi @ PHL is great news! Used to charge and I didn’t see any signs promoting free wifi now. My apologies!

By phillyfreedm at 11/06/2011 16:27

@HodgdonVarget @Michael_Nutter Not aOWS member here. Just a frequent business traveler based in Philly area. Glad PHL now offers free wifi.

By phillyfreedm at 11/06/2011 16:29

Phila. Airport Head Retires Amid Residency Questions

January 13th, 2009 No comments

Posted: Tuesday, 13 January 2009 7:16PM

Phila. Airport Head Retires Amid Residency Questions

by KYW’s Matt Leon

The man in charge of Philadelphia’s airports is retiring early.

Charles Isdell (aboove, in file photo) will leave at the end of the month after a TV news investigation raised questions over his residency.

Mayor Michael Nutter says he accepted Isdell’s retirement with regret — that he’s has been an asset to the city since he was first hired in 1973, and serving as director of aviation since 2000.

Nutter says this stems from questions raised about Isdell’s residency.  Philadelphia employees are required to live within city limits:

“It’s a fairly complicated matter involving his wife, who has taken ill.  She lives outside the city. Charlie has a house and has maintained a residence in the city, but because of the health matter has recently been spending more time with his wife to try and help her through the health issue.”

Nutter says rather than have any controversy or job distraction, Isdell decided instead to move up his retirement from July to January 30.

The mayor says the search for his replacement had already begun; now, it will be accelerated.