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May 29, 2009

New Carrier Offers $9 Seats

"Skybus" Founder to Try It Again

If you want to travel between cities like South Bend, Indiana or Toledo, Ohio, and places like New York and Central Florida, JetAmerica may have your answer. John Weikle, whose "Skybus" super-low-fare airline folded in May of last year, is trying again with JetAmerica even as the airline industry struggles for solvency worldwide.

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First Class Seats Not As Attractive As They Used to Be

Some Airlines Forgoing Them Altogether

With premium airline seats going unsold in the recession, the world's airlines appear split on the value of first-class upgrades as marketing tools. The New York Times reports British Airways will take delivery of four new long-haul Boeing 777s without First Class seats, and will review each new plane order case-by-case.

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AD: British Aerospace

AD NUMBER: 2009-11-07

MANUFACTURER: British Aerospace Model HS 748 Airplanes SUBJECT: Airworthiness Directive 2009-11-07

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AD: Airbus

AD NUMBER: 2009-11-09

MANUFACTURER: Airbus Model A310 Airplanes and Airbus Model A300-600 Airplanes SUBJECT: Airworthiness Directive 2009-11-09

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Aviation Emissions Standards 'Inevitable'

Just What We Needed... Experts Say It's "A Matter of Time"

At the Eco-Aviation conference Thursday in Washington, D.C., Natural Resources Defense Council International Climate Policy Director Jake Schmidt told attendees "Within the U.S., aviation will be covered in some form or another. Inevitably it's coming."

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