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| 11.06.2008 |
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PNCL Net at $7M for Q3
Net income of $7.7 million was reported by Pinnacle Airlines Corp. for the third quarter compared to the $10.9 million earned in the year-ago quarter. It also reported consolidated operating...
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| 11.05.2008 |
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SKYW Net Drops $17M, Still Doing Well
Net income for SkyWest dropped from $42.9 million to $26.2 million during the third quarter on an increase in operating revenues from $875.6 million to $934.1. Net income for the nine months reached $91.7 million or $1.55 per diluted share, for the nine months...
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| 11.05.2008 |
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ExpressJet Reports Results Improve
ExpressJet Holdings posted a $13 million improvement for the third quarter 2008 compared to the year ago period. It...
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| 11.04.2008 |
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Election Impact on Aviation
It seems the only hope for any new administration to quickly address aviation turmoil, especially the lagging NextGen deployment, is for the industry to convince the Executive Branch that aviation is a force multiplier to the economy in activity and jobs. The...
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| 11.04.2008 |
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ATC Equipment to Reach $3B
With the growth in air traffic worldwide in emerging technologies in air traffic management equipment, the market is projected to reach $3 billion by 2012, according to a new Global Industry Analysts, Inc report Air Traffic Control (ATC) Equipment: A Global...
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| 11.03.2008 |
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Crandall’s to Deliver Aviation Prescription
Former AMR CEO Robert Crandall, who lead the call for re-regulation, will outline his prescription for aviation at the 2008 Airline Strategy Summit in London November 17. More than a dozen other airline CEOs and executives will speak at the conference, which...
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| 11.03.2008 |
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Airlines Promote Fare Sales
After months of warnings that holiday travel will be more expensive with the capacity cuts and fare increases established all year, airline are now cutting many fares for the upcoming Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday season, according to FareComopare.com...
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| 10.31.2008 |
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Leach Takes RAA Helm for ‘09
The Regional Airline Association elected Trans States Holdings President & CEO Richard Leach as the 2009 Chair of the association succeeding outgoing chair Republic Airways Holdings CEO Bryan Bedford. Other officers elected at the association’s fall...
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| 10.31.2008 |
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ATA Offers Emissions Alternative
In the wake of European Parliament approval October 24 of the final emissions trading legislation, Air Transport Association President James May offered three solutions being pursued vigorously by ATA member airlines. Speaking before the European Aviation...
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| 10.30.2008 |
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RJET Revs Up, Profit Down
Republic Posts At a time when it has cut deals lending various airlines over $70 million, Republic Airways Holdings finished...
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| 10.29.2008 |
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AAAE Wants Airports in Stimulas Package
Making airports construction part of a new economic stimulus package is what the American Association of Airport Executives wants Congress to do as it considers a new package. It also wants the law changed to...
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| 10.29.2008 |
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Regional Sked Investors Calls
Both Republic Airways Holdings and Pinnacle Airlines Corp. have scheduled their third...
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| 10.28.2008 |
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New MX Director for Air Wis
Ed Baranowski was promoted to managing director of maintenance for Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation, reporting directly to President and CEO James Rankin. In...
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| 10.28.2008 |
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SuperJet Ready for Certification Testing
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company said its first Sukhoi Superjet 100 is ready to undergo a certification flight testing which is expected to begin after the completion of its factory tests. The aircraft now has 40 flights and 100...
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| 10.27.2008 |
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AK Finally Gets Wish
Thirty years ago, at the dawn of deregulation, Alaska Airlines cast about for a new route and its number one choice was Seattle-Minneapolis/St. Paul. But, with the uncertainties surrounding deregulation and the increased competition from other...
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| 10.27.2008 |
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Porter at Two
With its second anniversary last week, Porter proved that it is not subject to the terrible twos, having grown steadily since successfully introducing a new model for premium short-haul air travel. The airline has achieved milestones of operating more than...
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| 10.24.2008 |
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Mesa Files Suit Against Mokulele
In the continuing saga between Mesa Air Group and Mokulele, Mesa said Mokulele Airlines owes it $400,000 in fuel expenses, and filed filed suit in U.S. District Court in Arizona against its code-share partner Mokulele Airlines in the wake of its new agreement...
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| 10.24.2008 |
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Horizon Posts Profits, Loss for Year
Horizon reported a pre-tax profit of $12.7 million curing the third quarter compared to a $7.5 million profit in the year-ago quarter. “While we are pleased to report a profit and improvement over last year’s results,” said President and CEO...
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| 10.23.2008 |
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Mokulele Grounded Briefly
Mokulele was grounded for several hours yesterday by the FAA which found that the airline allegedly failed to provide training for use of life preservers and fire...
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| 10.23.2008 |
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Airlinks in Stunning Growth
The Northwest Airlink program, still recovering from the major carrier’s bankruptcy, posed a 47 percent increase in revenues during the third quarter when it took in $557 million. Expenses, however, were not even half the revenues at $257 million, a...
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