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November 22, 2006

JetBlue Gives Customers Something To Be Thankful For

Watch Football And Get A Free Beer

If you must travel by air on Thanksgiving and you're a football fan loath to miss the traditional holiday games, you might consider flying with JetBlue this year.

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Delta Shifts 12 Jets Away From Comair

May Cost As Many As 264 Jobs

Delta Air Lines has made good on its promise to shift regional jet operations to more cost-efficient carriers, even if it means taking away business from its own low-cost subsidiary. On Tuesday, Delta announced it will reassign 12 CRJ700 regional jets from Comair, to SkyWest early next year.

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Pressure Mounts on Brazil To Release Pilots Detained in Gol 1907 Investigation

APA Calls on Brazil to Release Pilots: ‘Accident Investigation Should Not Be A Criminal Proceeding’

The Allied Pilots Association (APA) has issued an updated statement calling for the release of the two pilots of an ExcelAire Embraer Legacy 600 that was involved in an apparent mid-air collision with a Gol Airlines Boeing 737 on Sept. 29 over Brazil. The two pilots, who are U.S. citizens, were required by Brazilian authorities to surrender their passports and have been detained since the accident.

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Uproar After Six Muslim Men Removed From US Airways Flight

Passengers Express Concern Over Suspect Behavior

Six Muslim scholars were removed from a US Airways flight at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Monday, after passengers expressed concern over what they called the men's suspicious behavior.

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Decreased Traffic May Stall FLL Expansion

Environmental Impact Study Delayed

A planned expansion at Florida's Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport may not happen quite so soon. An upcoming FAA forecast suggests airport operations aren't growing as quickly as predicted.

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EADS Reports No New A380 Cancellations

Virgin Atlantic Still Mulling Over Options

EADS, parent company of European planemaker Airbus, said Tuesday it has received no new cancellations for the A380 superjumbo in recent weeks. To date, FedEx is the only airline to cancel its orders for the mammoth airliner.

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Korean Air Orders 25 Boeing Passenger Planes, Freighters

Puts Boeing Ahead Of Airbus By 339 Planes For Year

It's the largest single order ever for commercial airliners from South Korea... and it went to Boeing.

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