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October 09, 2008

Strike May Push Boeing Out Of Washington

Planemaker Strongly Hints At Such During Conference

Boeing is either pursuing an extremely aggressive tactic to bring its striking employees back to the table, or actually considering what in the Pacific Northwest would be unthinkable. Having already moved its corporate headquarters to Chicago a few years ago, Boeing officials are now openly talking about the possibility that it could move aircraft assembly to Alabama, or elsewhere.

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No Surprise: DOT Plans To Go Ahead With Slot Auctions, Against GAO Ruling

Unveils $89 Million Plan To Increase JFK Capacity, Lower Prices

The Bush Administration will commit almost $90 million over the next eight years to expand capacity at John F. Kennedy International Airport, US Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters announced Thursday. She also unveiled new rules designed to lower fares, increase consumer choices and improve service for air travelers using JFK, Newark and LaGuardia airports.

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Mesa Reaches Tentative Deal With Pilots

Next Goes To Rank-And-File For Ratification Vote

Mesa Air Group has reached a Tentative Agreement (TA) with its pilots after only 10 months of negotiations, according to a joint release from the airline and the Air Line Pilots Association.

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