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August 31, 2007

Verbal Dispute, Fear Pushes AA Flight Past SAN Curfew

Pax Objected To Iraqi Males Speaking Arabic Prior To Boarding

An American Airlines flight was forced to miss San Diego's Lindbergh Field's 11:30 curfew Tuesday night because of a passenger conflict.

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Southwest 737 Goes To The Birds

Returns To ELP Following Strike Above 10K Feet

Everyone onboard the plane is OK... but more than a few birds gave their all when a Southwest Airlines 737 struck a high-flying flock shortly after takeoff Saturday from El Paso International Airport.

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Huh? American Airlines CEO Wants Reduced Schedules, But More Flights Out Of JFK

Arpey Says Cuts Coming At DFW & ORD, But Hopes To See Rise At Busy NYC Airport

On the same day American Airlines unveiled a snazzy new terminal at New York's JFK International Airport, geared towards bringing even more flyers -- and, subsequently, more airplanes -- into the already-packed airport, American CEO Gerard Arpey also announced plans for the airline to reduce its flight schedule at two of its busiest hubs, in an effort to curb delays.

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Engineer Union Wants Qantas Jets Serviced Offshore Grounded

Claims Aircraft Serviced In Singapore Failing Internal Audits

Citing safety fears, an Australian aircraft engineer's union is trying to get two Qantas Airlines 747s grounded because they were serviced overseas.

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BAA Prepares To Cut Jobs, Possibly Assets In Cost Cutting Measures

Cuts Restricted To Mainly Support Staff Positions; Security Unaffected

The UK Times reports airport operator BAA, in an effort to slash costs, is planning to eliminate as many as 2,000 jobs... and may go as far as selling off one or possibly more of its sites.

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Delta COO Whitehurst Announces Resignation

Whitehurst Passed Over For CEO, President Promotion

Delta Air Lines announced Wednesday the resignation of Chief Operating Officer Jim Whitehurst, after he was passed over for chief executive and president.

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