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November 30, 2006

American Quarrels With Pilots Over China Routes

Pilots Want Changes To Work Rules

American Airlines pilots are pushing for changes to work rules related to duty-day length and pay for cancelled flights.

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A380 Wraps Up Last Hurdle Prior To Certification

Technical Route Proving Mission Completed

The world's largest commercial airliner, the 555-seat Airbus A380, has successfully completed a series of technical route proving missions, the last of the trials needed for type certification. Representatives with Airbus tell ANN the superjumbo received an enthusiastic welcome at each destination.

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Comair's Pilots Fight Pay Cuts In Court

Lawyers Question The Airline's Motives

Attorneys for Comair's pilots union fired the first legal volley Tuesday seeking to block the airline's intention to impose pay cuts.

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Airbus Might Outsource To Cut Costs

EADS Still Struggles To Fund New Airliner

It's either one or the other for EADS: find more money, or find a way to cut costs -- that's the only way the company will ever get Airbus' A350 XWB program off the ground.

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Northwest FAs Continue Fight For Right To Strike

File Appeal In Federal Court

Just in time for the holiday travel season, flight attendants at Northwest Airlines say they won't give up in their battle against pay cuts imposed by the carrier.

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Delta Plans To Recall More Pilots

200 Pilots Have Jobs Once Again

Though its future as a stand-alone character remains uncertain, Delta Air Lines announced Wednesday plans to recall approximately 200 additional pilots in 2007.

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