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May 25, 2006

US Opens Skies To Ecuadorean Airlines

Move Comes As US-Quito Relations Strained

One month after US skies were reopened for airlines flying from Venezuela, the FAA has now lifted similar restrictions it placed on Ecuadorean airlines flying to US airports back in 1995.

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Families of the Lockerbie Bombing Demand Justice

Victims of Pan Am Flight 103 Call on Congress and Administration to Hold Libya Accountable

Families of the victims of Pan Am Flight 103 have called on the Bush Administration to hold Libya fully accountable for an agreement the Libyan government reached with the victims' families three years ago.

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Are Sleepy Controllers Causing Trouble At ORD?

NTSB Asks FAA To Look Into Matter

Fatigue is near the top of concerns that busy pilots face daily -- and perhaps not just because of their own lack of sleep.

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Retired Delta Pilots Ask Court To Axe Contract Agreement

Hearing Scheduled May 31... As Current Pilots Finish Voting On Deal

A tentative pay agreement reached between Delta Air Lines and its pilots last month may be in danger... not from the pilots union, but rather from former pilots for the carrier.

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LOT, Ryanair Take Competition To An Uncomfortable Level

Now Playing: The 'Fuel' Monty

A friendly warning to any airline interested in casting a challenge against Irish LCC Ryanair and its boss, Michael O'Leary: don't make such a comment unless you're prepared to face the consequences.

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