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| 09.10.2008 |
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Horizon Continues its Capitol Expansion
Horizon Air will link California’s state capitol at Sacramento with Santa Barbara, the American Riviera, starting Nov. 9, 2008, with new jet service, replacing service lost on September 1. The two nonstop flights will operate...
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| 09.09.2008 |
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Pinnacle #1 in On-Time Rankings
Just a few months after it received notification from Delta that its contract was being cancelled for failure to meet performance goals, Pinnacle achieved the number one ranking out of 19...
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| 09.09.2008 |
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AK Equips with RAAS
Alaska Airlines is equipping its entire 737 fleet with the Honeywell Runway Awareness and Advisory System, the first major U.S. passenger carrier to equip its entire aircraft fleet...
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| 09.08.2008 |
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Reverse Stock Split for XJT
ExpressJet is seeking stockholder approval for a 1:10 reverse stock split for its common shares as part of its efforts to improve liquidity for stockholders and regain trading on the New York Stock Exchange Group platforms. The transaction will also allow...
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| 09.08.2008 |
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ATA Files Challenge to Congestion Pricing
“Like DOT’s other misguided attempts to foist unproven economic theory on the traveling public, these measures would do nothing to address the underlying...
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| 09.05.2008 |
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Mainlines, LCCs Adding Dropped Markets
The capacity cuts remain in flux as mainline carriers find opportunities in the service cuts of their competitors. In addition, low cost carriers are beginning to fill the void left by American but so far the moves are a drop in the bucket compared to the...
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| 09.05.2008 |
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AAAE Task Force Issues Report
In a wide-ranging report which includes suggestions for 9/11-like government bailouts of both airlines and airports as well as easing rules on foreign ownership, the AAAE Energy/Air Service Task Force issued recommendations from its July summit addressing...
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| 09.04.2008 |
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CRJ 1000 Flies
Bombardier’s prototype CRJ1000 NextGen jetliner took off on its maiden flight yesterday successfully testing its new fly-by-wire systems. Serial number 19991, made its successful inaugural flight from the Bombardier facility at Mirabel, Quebec...
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| 09.04.2008 |
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RJET Flies for Midwest, Pilots Angry
A new, 10-year contract, including financing, between Republic Airways Holdings and Midwest Airlines to fly 12 76-seat Embraer ERJ 170s as a Midwest Connect starting October 1, has raised the ire of Midwest’s pilots who said the new service would...
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| 09.03.2008 |
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UA Ex Takes on Dropped Horizon Points
Using SkyWest’s 30-passenger Embraer Brasilia, United Express is moving into Horizon’s territory October 12 with new service between Portland and both Klamath Falls and North Bend...
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| 09.03.2008 |
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XJT Donates to Returning Vets
ExpressJet donated all the furniture and other assets from its ill-fated branded operations to Lamp Stand Institute and other organization helping vets returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. The airline found it was not cost effective to recover the assets from...
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| 09.02.2008 |
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Kunpeng Takes ERJ 190, MX Contract Signed
Embraer delivered the first of five ERJ 190 jets to China's Kunpeng Airlines Co. Ltd., in which Mesa Airlines is trying to sell its share to partner Shenzhen Airlines since the new Chinese airline no longer needs the ERJ 145s it planned...
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| 09.02.2008 |
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Small City Fares Jump 37 Percent
FareCompare.com reports that fares between small cities, largely served by...
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| 08.29.2008 |
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FAA Stops EWR Slot Auction
After the Federal Aviation Administration ordered the Department of Transportation to stop plans to auction slots at Newark, Continental Airlines and the Air Transport Association applauded the order which halted the planned September 3 auction. FAA Chief...
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| 08.29.2008 |
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AK Completes Boeing Transition
Alaska Airlines completed its transition to an all-Boeing 737 aircraft fleet with the retirement of its last MD-80 series airplane, part of a two-year plan to increase the airline's operational efficiency and improve fuel conservation. The move will be...
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| 08.28.2008 |
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Delta Exits CVG Concourse C
After announcing it was cutting capacity at Cincinnati by 25 percent this fall, the latest in years of similar cuts, Delta is...
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| 08.27.2008 |
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FAA Investigates PANYNJ on Slot Action
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) yesterday initiated an administrative proceeding, known as a notice of investigation, to determine whether the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will violate federal regulations if it follows through with its...
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| 08.27.2008 |
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ERJ 190 to Aero Republica
Copa Subsidiary, Aero Republica took delivery of its eighth Embraer ERJ 190 adding it to its five MD-80s and seven ERJ 190s. The new aircraft is part of the Aero...
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| 08.27.2008 |
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FAA Meltdown
The system came to a screeching halt yesterday as an FAA computer system that processes flight plans at a facility outside Atlanta failed about 1:30 pm Eastern time at a time when...
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| 08.26.2008 |
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NY Loses N/S to 25 Cities
New York City is set to lose nonstop flights to 25 cities with leisure destinations such as Daytona and Tucson going...
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