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2008 In Review: The Year In Commercial Aviation

2008 was a year flooded with events impacting the airline industry. Strikes, layoffs, cutbacks, high fuel prices, mergers - you name it - nearly every curve that could be thrown at an industry, was.

Although the year's picture looked bleak for most airlines and airliner manufacturers with frequent ups and downs, a sense of a new age of air travel seems to be emerging from the chaos, despite the continued global economic woes...

January

February

  • The Defense Department announced charges were sworn against six detainees at Guantanamo Bay, seeking the death penalty for the men alleged to be responsible for the planning and execution of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks against the United States...
  • Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters announced the United States and Australia concluded a landmark Open-Skies aviation agreement that will eliminate restrictions on US-Australia air services for the carriers of both countries...

March

April

May

June

July

August

  • Qantas will take delivery of it first of 20 A380 aircraft from Airbus in Toulouse, France on September 19, and expects to operate its first passenger flight, between Melbourne and Los Angeles, on October 20...
September

October

November

December

  • About a thousand travelers were stranded at Maui's Kahului Airport on Christmas Eve when an electrical short disabled the lights on the airport's longest runway. All outbound domestic and international flights were cancelled due to the blackout, and inbound flights were diverted to Honolulu...
  • On-time statistics during the recent holiday travel season were truly awful, with nearly 8,800 flights canceled at major US airports between Friday, December 19th and Sunday, December 28, seriously disrupting holiday travel for over 1 million passengers...
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