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September 08, 2017

New Agreement With United Airlines Increases A350 XWB Order To 45

Long-Time Customer Grows Future With Airbus, Changes Models

United Airlines has increased the number of A350 XWB aircraft it will bring into its fleet, updating and expanding its previously existing order for 35 A350-1000 to 45 A350-900 widebody aircraft to replace older, less efficient aircraft, supporting future growth at the airline.

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JetBlue, American Cap Fares And From Florida At $99 Ahead Of Hurricane Irma

Some Fees Also Waived As People Evacuate From The Region

JetBlue and American Airlines have capped their fares out of Florida at $99 through September 13, and the low fares will apply for return flights for those returning home after the storm.

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Delta Pilot Gets Into And Out Of Puerto Rico While Irma Raged

Last Flight Out Evacuated 173 People Ahead Of The Storm

A Delta Boeing 737 with about 30 people on board landed at San Juan, Puerto Rico Wednesday as hurricane Irma began raking the island with heavy winds and rain. A short time later, the plane departed back to New York's JFK Airport with 180 passengers and crew on board.

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Hurricane Irma Causes Severe Damage To Princess Juliana Airport

Iconic Airport On St. Martin Feels Full Fury Of The Storm

One of the Caribbean's iconic airports has been severely damaged by Hurricane Irma, which passed over the Virgin Islands as a category 5 hurricane.

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Arbitrator Orders Frontier Airlines To Open Talks On Deferred Pilot Pay

Says The Airline Violated A 2011 Contractual Commitment To Increase Pay In 2016

An arbitrator has ruled that Frontier Airlines violated a 2011 contractual commitment to negotiate a pay increase in 2016 when the then-struggling airline was in danger of going out of business.

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