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November 15, 2007

FAA Details Steps To Be Taken To Combat Holiday Travel Delays

Includes Fines For "Unfair And Deceptive" Practices By Airlines

On Thursday, President George W. Bush will order a series of changes aimed at heading off air traffic congestion for the upcoming US holiday travel season.

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Analyst Calls Boeing's Dreamliner Goal 'Near-Herculean'

Has Doubts Planemaker Will Be Able To Build Over 100 Planes By 2010

Financial consultants aren't typically prone to hyperbole... which makes statements by an analyst with Bear Sterns, on Boeing's stated goal to build more than 100 787 Dreamliners in two years, all the more compelling.

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FAA Investigates Jet Management Company Over Outsourcing

Handles Google Founders' B767

A company that manages aircraft for two major-league sports teams, and the founders of internet search company Google Inc., is under investigation by the FAA over some functions that were outsourced to other vendors.

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Analysts: Oil Prices Fueling Dubai Orders... And Could Bust Them, Too

Warn Orders Could Disappear If Oil Prices Stabilize

Flush with cash from ever-increasing profits tied to oil production, it's no wonder airlines based in the Persian Gulf are driving the high order numbers seen at this week's 2007 Dubai Air Show... but planemakers had best not plan on delivering all those planes, according to two industry analysts.

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TSA's Hawley Says Agency Didn't Mean To Tip Off Screeners

Really? No Foolin'?

Faced with intense grilling before a Congressional committee, on Wednesday agency administrator Kip Hawley said officials with the Transportation Security Administration did not mean to give airport screeners a heads-up to covert tests earlier this year.

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FAA To Approve New PSP Tower Site In January

Construction Expected To Begin In 2010

Proponents of a new control tower for Palm Springs International Airport in California received some good news from the FAA Wednesday -- the agency plans to approve a site for the new tower in January.

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Detroit Hockey Team Had A REALLY Bad Tuesday

Loses Game, Then Gets Stuck At CPS

As the John Denver song says, 'some days are diamonds, and some days are stone.' And then there are days that are mud.

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Actor Confronted By Passenger On UAL Flight

Don't Bug Uncle Jesse When He's Sleeping

Television actor John Stamos would probably prefer the world remember him more for his recent work on the medical procedural drama "ER," than the nine years he spent playing Uncle Jesse on the sitcom "Full House"... but there's at least one woman he'd prefer not remember him at all.

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Jeppesen To Supply Russian Cargo-Hauler With Digital Information Services

Volga-Dnepr Airlines To Use e-Link Systems

Jeppesen and Volga-Dnepr Airlines, the world's largest transporter of oversized and heavyweight air cargo, recently signed a contract for Jeppesen's e-Link services.

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