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September 21, 2006

American Airlines, Pilots Union Begin Talks

'We Gave When Needed... Now We'd Like It Back'

Now that the airline is showing a profit, will pilots for American Airlines get back some of what they gave up to keep the nation's number one airline afloat? That's what the Allied Pilots Association wants.

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Airbus Confirms Yet Another A380 Delay

No Word Yet On Delivery Timeframe, Added Costs

The rumors are true -- for the second time in less than three months, European planemaker Airbus SAS has announced a delay for its new A380 superjumbo.

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Yet Another Airborne Scare For Jittery Passengers

Air India Flight Turns Around After Suspicious Package Found

Nope, it wasn't a bomb. But the flight crew aboard Air India flight 188 from Toronto to Birmingham, England, didn't know that late Monday night when they returned to the airport in Toronto.

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All Bets Off Predicting What Aeroflot Eventually Orders

CEO Says Russian Carrier Will Buy Boeings... And Airbuses

OK... let's try to figure this out.

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Air Marshals Say OTJ Injuries Leading To Dismissals

Health Issues Have Sidelined Over 2,000

The day-to-day rigors of sitting for hours onboard commercial airline flights may be taking a disturbing toll on those in the Federal Air Marshal Service, where the size of the force has been cut in half by on-the-job injuries.

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Airlines Call FAA 'Aging Aircraft' Proposal Premature

Also Question "Gap" For Small Cargo Operators

We're hearing more and more complaints from major airlines over an FAA proposal mandating an "aging aircraft" management program. The airlines say it's unnecessary -- and would cost too much.

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Horizon Air Ends 12-Year Partnership With Frontier Airlines

Shuffles Planes To West Coast Network

Should we use the planes to help a competior... or use them for ourselves? For now, at least, Horizon Air officials have chosen the latter... by ending their 12-year contract with Frontier Airlines.

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Is The Burning Battery Problem Solved?

Never Fear... PRBA Is On The Case

The Portable Rechargeable Battery Association, or PRBA -- did you even know there was such an organization? -- says all the problems with burning batteries of late... in their words... most likely relates to aircraft charging systems.

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