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| Revolving door links airlines with FAA |
20 Apr 08, 04:44 ET |
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| WASHINGTON -- What the airline industry wants from Washington it often gets, and no wonder. The people who regulate airlines on one day can become company executives the next -- and the other way around. |
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| Merger, they're writing |
20 Apr 08, 03:23 ET |
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| The airline industry is in the midst of a major transformation as it works to address high fuel costs and heavy competition. |
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| Airlines' outlook: More big deals, higher fares |
20 Apr 08, 03:06 ET |
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| The U.S. airline industry is undergoing a radical makeover and the first casualty, observers say, is ultra-low pricing that has sent Americans to the skies in record numbers, but left carriers struggling to stay in business. |
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| Air execs swap posts with fed regulators |
20 Apr 08, 01:38 ET |
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| What the airline industry wants from Washington it often gets, and no wonder. The people who regulate airlines on one day can become company executives the next -- and the other way around. |
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| Airlines and FAA trade officers |
20 Apr 08, 00:29 ET |
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| What the airline industry wants from Washington it often gets, and no wonder. The people who regulate airlines on one day can become company executives the next - and the other way around. Industry leaders who were once under the Federal Aviation Administration's authority now sit in top positions at the agency. Many former FAA officials and congressional aides have found lucrative jobs in the ... |
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| Consolidations, bankruptcies have airline industry on edge |
20 Apr 08, 00:19 ET |
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| When David Siegel was in charge of US Airways earlier this decade, he predicted the industry would be ruled in the future by just three giant U.S. carriers. Then the pilots union and US Airways' chairman ousted him. |
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| Airline executives and regulators often switch places |
20 Apr 08, 00:12 ET |
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| WASHINGTON -- What the airline industry wants from Washington it often gets, and no wonder. The people who regulate airlines on one day can become company executives the next -- and the other way around. ... - By RITA BEAMISH and SHARON THEIMER The Associated Press |
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