Question: Lockheed owned an airport serving carriers operating interstate. The city of Burbank passed a law banning jet aircraft from taking off and landing between certain hours. Lockheed sought an injuction, claiming that the law was unconstitutional on the grounds that the federal government has sole jurisdiction over flights in interstate commerce. Should Lockheed succeed? (City of Burbank v. Lockheed Air Terminal, Inc., 93 U.S. 1854)