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November 27, 2007

Aero-News Featured Aero-Casts For Tuesday 11.27.07

Passenger Bill Of Rights Update, With CAPBOR Founder Kate Hanni

ANN Daily Touch N Go: 11.27.07 (ANN's Short-Form Daily News Program) ANN Daily Aero-Briefing: 11.27.07 (ANN's Long-Form Daily News Program) ANN Special Feature -- Passenger Bill Of Rights: 11.27.07 (ANN Special Report, with CAPBOR Founder Kate Hanni.)

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Report: Passengers Finding Younger Pilots In Regional Jet Cockpits

Fewer Applicants Trigger Signing Bonuses

Pilots on regional airlines like American Eagle or Atlantic Southeast Airlines are younger than in the past. This is in part due to a retiring pilot pool, and fewer applicants causing the airlines to change their standards.

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FAA: No More Hearings For Fairfield County Rerouting Proposal

Says Legal Challenges Prevent Further Input

The Federal Aviation Administration said there will be no more public hearings on its controversial plan to reroute air traffic over lower Fairfield County, CT.

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Analysts Say Boeing In Better Spot Than Airbus To Sell Jets

Looking Past 787 Production Schedule Changes

Boeing is blessed right now with the perfect circumstances for doing business, according to several financial analysts. Low interest rates and a hot global economy are good for business, and with the exception of a credit squeeze everything should be ideal for selling aircraft.

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Just In Time For The Holidays... MIA Concourse A Closed

Flights Moved To Other Terminals

This holiday season, things are going to be a little different at Miami International Airport. Despite a swell of passengers returning to Latin America for the holidays, the Airport will make do without Concourse A.

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PIT On Good Financial Ground Despite US Airways Reductions

Revenues Up, Expenses Down

Although its primary tenant, US Airways, plans to reduce its flights and diminish service... Pittsburgh International Airport officials say the airport is weathering the storm, and aims only for positive changes after the holiday season influx.

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CFM56-Equipped A318s Approved For Steep Approach Landings

Engines Now Quieter For Urban Use

The Airbus A318 and A318 Elite business jet, equipped with CFM56 turbofans, were recently approved for Steep Approach landing capability by the European Aviation Safety Agency.

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