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Airline / Airplane Industry News
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Airline Emissions: Even Worse Than You Think
7 May 08, 20:37 ET
Research shows the airline industry spews 20 percent more CO2 into the atmosphere than previously believed -- and its carbon output could hit 1.5 billion tons a year by 2050.
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Year-over-year airline delays worsen in March
7 May 08, 16:04 ET
The airline industry's on-time flight performance continued to worsen in March compared to the same period last year, but improved month-over-month, according to a government report released Wednesday. (NWA) (DAL)
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Machinists are ready to re-regulate the airline industry
7 May 08, 15:34 ET
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers asked a Senate committee on Wednesday to approve "measured re-regulation of fares and ...
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Buckle seatbelts, there’s turbulence ahead for the airline industry
7 May 08, 14:37 ET
Buckle seatbelts, there’s turbulence ahead for the airline industryInside Tucson Business, AZ - May 7, 2008By David Hatfield All flights canceled to two airports for 2½ days, word of 71 percent fewer flights to the New York area, mergers and bankruptcies, ...
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Airline delays worsen in March
7 May 08, 14:25 ET
The airline industry's on-time flight performance continued to worsen in March compared to the same period last year, but improved month-over-month, according to a government report released Wednesday. (NWA) (DAL)
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Nearly 30 Percent Of Flights In March Were Late Or Canceled
7 May 08, 13:49 ET
There is more bad news for an airline industry plagued with safety concerns and buckling under record fuel costs.
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Bad news continues for the airline industry
7 May 08, 13:27 ET
Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 at 12:22 p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) -- More bad news for an airline industry plagued with safety concerns and buckling under record fuel costs.
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InsureMyTrip.Com's Travel Insurance Tips for Protecting Your Summer Vacation
7 May 08, 12:42 ET
Despite a weakened economy, a challenging airline industry, and sky rocketing fuel prices, Americans aren't giving up their summer vacation plans, travel industry experts observe; but they are scaling back.
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Nearly 30% of flights in March were late or canceled
7 May 08, 12:18 ET
WASHINGTON (AP) - More bad news for an airline industry plagued with safety concerns and buckling under record fuel costs. U.S. Transportation Department data released today show that nearly 30% of the nation's domestic flights were late or canceled in March.
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Nonstop flights discontinued at ABIA
7 May 08, 11:25 ET
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport will discontinue several nonstop flights as the airline industry shake-up hits home.
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Oil price could shut down airlines
7 May 08, 04:02 ET
Business & money: As Goldman Sachs forecasts $200 a barrel, easyJet predicts carnage in the airline industry
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Soaring oil price could drive 'weaker airlines' out of business
7 May 08, 03:33 ET
With oil hitting new record of $122 a barrel and Goldman Sachs forecasting it could hit $200, easyJet predicts carnage in the airline industry
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07-05-2008: MAS refutes AirAsia’s allegations
7 May 08, 02:40 ET
SUBANG: Malaysian Airline System Bhd (MAS) has refuted statements made by AirAsia Bhd group chief executive officer Datuk Tony Fernandes that the local airline industry has not been liberalised fully for free competition.
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