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September 09, 2009

Restoring Faith In 787 Tops New Boeing CEO's 'To-Do' List

That Will Require More Than Management Changes, Analysts Say

When Jim Albaugh took over from Scott Carson as CEO of Boeing's commercial airplane division at the end of August, he inherited an airplane program that has been fraught with problems and delayed by more than two years, and industry analysts say restoring faith in the Dreamliner will be one of Albaugh's biggest challenges.

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3-Hour Airline Deplaning Rule Could Help Reduce NYC Congestion, Group Says

"Significant Benefits For All Stakeholders" According To Business Travel Coalition

The Business Travel Coalition (BTC) has joined with FlyersRights.org in advocating passenger rights legislation. BTC Monday released survey results and analysis that underscore a sea change in thinking among participants in the business travel industry.

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O'Leary Says Ryanair Will Succeed In It's Bid For Aer Lingus

CEO Says Two Failed Attempts Will Not Deter Him From His Goal

Undeterred by two failed hostile takeover attempts, Irish budget airline Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary is confident that Aer Lingus will eventually belong to him, he said Monday.

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Panasonic In-flight Entertainment Flying on Shanghai Airlines' A321

Systems Will Be Maintained By SIA Engineering Company

Panasonic Avionics Corporation announced at the Aircraft Interiors Expo Asian Aerospace in Hong Kong, China, Tuesday that Shanghai Airlines' passengers flying aboard ten (10) A321 aircraft began experiencing the Panasonic eFX in-flight entertainment (IFE) system from the comfort of their seats since July.

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Analyst: Biofuels An Important Step In A Greener Aviation Industry

Frost And Sullivan Releases Report On Aviation Fuel Consumption, Emissions

The relationship between emissions produced by the aviation industry, be it from aircraft, ground transportation, or related activities, their contributions to air pollution and its effect on the climate, and carbon reduction in this arena, has long been an area of research.

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Airline On-Time Performance Improved in July

More Flights On Time, Fewer Long Delays, Government Says

The nation's largest airlines had a rate of on-time flights this past July that was higher than both the same month last year and the mark posted in June 2009, according to the Air Travel Consumer Report released Tuesday by the U.S. DOT.  

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EU Warns US Against Imposing Travel Fees

Says Visas Could Be Required For Americans Traveling To Europe

A Congressional proposal to charge a $10 dollar fee for some travelers arriving in the U.S. has drawn fire from the European Union, saying U.S. visitors to Europe could face retaliatory regulations.

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