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May 03, 2013

Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants File For Mediation

Contract Became Amendable One Year Ago

Alaska Airlines flight attendants have filed for mediation with the National Mediation Board (NMB). Wednesday was the one-year anniversary of the contract's amendable date.

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Delta Connection Flight Attendants At Compass Airlines Ratify First Contract

Approval Comes On The Eve Of Carrier's Sixth Anniversary

Six years after Compass Airlines began commercial operations, Compass flight attendants, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA), ratified their first contract today with an overwhelming 99 percent of those participating voting in favor of the five-year agreement.  The agreement, reached with the assistance of the National Mediation Board, provides immediate economic improvements as well as enhanced job security and protections.

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JAL President Says Airline Is Working On Dreamliner Mods

Offers Customers An Apology For 'Inconvenience' Caused By Airplane's Grounding

The president of Japan Airlines (JAL) has posted a letter on the company's website concerning the progress being made towards the resumption of revenue flights by the carrier's Dreamliners.

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Confirming A350 XWB Safety With Lightning Strike Evaluations

Tests A Key Required Step In Preparations For This Next-Generation Airbus Jetliner's Maiden Flight

Lightning strike tests ... called “electromagnetic hazard” evaluations ... were conducted last month at Airbus’ Clément Ader facility in Colomiers, France. The tests involved the second A350 XWB flight test aircraft, MSN3, to demonstrate necessary protection levels in case of lightning strikes while aloft.

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National Airlines Identifies Those Lost In Bagram 747 Accident

Says The Airplane Was Properly Loaded And Checked

National Airlines has identified the seven crewmembers who were fatally injured when a Boeing 747-400 operating in support of the U.S. military in Afghanistan went down Monday.

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