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| 10.08.2008 |
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Trans States Pilots Want Contract
Trans States Airlines pilots have yet to reach an agreement after two and a half years of bargaining and are now urging management to get serious. Pilots are represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, Int'l (ALPA) and want management to come to the...
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| 10.07.2008 |
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Brit Air Takes CRJ 1000s
Morlaix, France-based Brit Air signed a contract to acquire six additional Bombardier CRJ1000 NextGen jetliners. The transaction involves the conversion of six options taken with...
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| 10.07.2008 |
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Investors Abandoning Commodities
Investors are abandoning commodities as the financial crisis deepens which means fuel will go...
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| 10.06.2008 |
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Horizon Air to Add Paine Field
After an internet survey revealed strong support for scheduled airlines service at Paine Field in Snohomish County, Horizon Air began pursuing plans to introduce daily air service at the airport near Everett, Wash. before next summer. The...
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| 10.06.2008 |
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Gulfstream International Gets New Financing
Gulfstream International Group, Inc. (GIA) hopes to net Gulfstream approximately $5.17 million in proceeds from the sale of the Senior Debentures and Junior Debentures, net of fees and expenses. Proceeds of the financings will go toward repaying an existing...
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| 10.03.2008 |
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MAIR’s Foley Joins Mesa
Paul Foley, formerly president and ceo of MAIR Holdings, Inc and president and CEO of Mesaba Airlines, was appointed chief operating officer of Mesa Air Group, Inc. in an announcement today. Michael Lotz remains president and chief financial officer Mesa Air...
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| 10.03.2008 |
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Porter Adds Second U.S. Point, Aircraft
With the introduction of new service between its base at Toronto City Center Airport (TCCA) and Chicago’s Midway Airport, Porter Airlines adds its second U.S. point on Nov. 12. Porter is the only...
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| 10.02.2008 |
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AE Flies Overloaded Planes
ABC News reported that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), after investigating American Eagle, found it repeatedly flew passengers after improperly calculating weight...
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| 10.02.2008 |
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Stockholders Approve XJT Stock Action
ExpressJet Holdings, Inc. can return to trading on all NYSE Group platforms after stockholders approved a 1:10 reverse stock split of its common stock. The reverse stock split, as previously announced, is part of ExpressJet's continuing efforts toward...
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| 10.01.2008 |
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Slot Auctions Illegal
The industry hailed the finding of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) that slot auctions are illegal and the FAA would be violating the law if it goes through with its slot auction at Newark. The GAO decision overshadowed a decision made earlier...
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| 10.01.2008 |
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Industry Not Unique in Crisis
The industry does not stand out as unique in the financial crisis facing the U.S. economy meaning, as with other consumer businesses, it will see tight capital and dropping demand, LECG, LLC’s Dan Kasper told Regional Aviation News yesterday. But unlike...
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| 09.30.2008 |
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Embraer Projections Remain Unchanged
Embraer’s projections for the year remain unchanged, CEO Frederico Curado told the Dow Jones Newswire yesterday. Revenue, he said will be $6.5 billion for the year...
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| 09.30.2008 |
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S. Korean Agency, Sukhoi Sign Pact
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company and Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) signed an MOU on the Sukhoi Superjet 100 Program under which KOTRA will assist SCAC in identifying Korean enterprises, who may be potential participants in production...
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| 09.29.2008 |
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New Twin Otter Set to Fly
Viking Air plans the first flight of the first new Twin Otter in 20 years this week with more than 40 customers awaiting its final development, according to CanWest News Service. All have signed contracts with deposits for the $4 million, 19-seat aircraft...
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| 09.29.2008 |
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Embraer Shakes Up Management
Embraer’s board approved the shakeup of the company’s management which includes the retirement of Satoshi Yakota, who spearheaded Embraer’s success as executive vice president strategic planning and technology development...
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| 09.26.2008 |
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Analysis: Wall Street Crisis Report
It is the early days of the latest Wall Street crisis, but one thing is clear, the appetite for re-regulation is large. However, it is unlikely to go beyond re-regulating the banking and investment industry that was undone by its own excesses. Indeed, some...
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| 09.26.2008 |
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Mainlines Shed 200 + RJs
Capacity cuts are coming from grounding or selling off to emerging countries 512 commercial aircraft, or seven percent of the fleet, including 205 regional jets and 26 turboprops, according to JP Morgan...
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| 09.25.2008 |
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SkyW Installs R/W Safety Equipment
The FAA is awarding SkyWest, US Airways and Southwest Airlines $600,000 each to install equipment to help avoid runway incursions, something which the National Transportation Safety Board has long wanted. The funding is part of a $5 million program to equip...
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| 09.25.2008 |
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GE Boost GE Capital
General Electric halted its stock buyback program to boost capital in its GE Capital...
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| 09.24.2008 |
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Pilots Complete Suspension
The two go! pilots that that fell asleep on the inter-island CRJ-200 hop last winter, completed their FAA-imposed suspensions on September 9. However, they have long since been fired by go...
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