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  1. Interesting thing heard
  2. website about industry 'myths' and realities
  3. JAL Bankrupt, Could Align With Delta
  4. Japan Airlines files for bankruptcy with debt exceeding $25 billion
  5. Government to subsidize CA's Air China Cargo acquisition
  6. Southers: Political Attacks Cause Withdrawal
  7. American reports $1.47 billion 2009 loss, says economic recovery 'uncertain'
  8. Ethiopian orders 10 737-800s, launches West African airline
  9. US passenger revenue falls 4% in December, 18% in 2009
  10. ANA warns against JAL discounting; AA vows to 'block' alliance switch
  11. Continental posts $282 million 2009 loss, warns of 'long and slow' recovery
  12. EasyJet starts fiscal year with 'superior' first quarter
  13. American Looks To Cut Pilot Workforce
  14. SA Express to launch Congolese airline
  15. Korean Air narrows full-year loss to $54 million as cargo rebounds
  16. American to furlough as many as 175 pilots
  17. Average Monthly Hours Paid
  18. Taban Tu-154 accident injures 42
  19. Lebanese officials cite poor weather in Ethiopian 737 crash; NTSB to send investigator
  20. Delta announces three-year, $1 billion product upgrade
  21. New NACA Chief Is Former Bombardier VP
  22. Delta Air Lines reports $1.24 billion 2009 loss
  23. Allegiant posts record full-year profit of $76.3 million
  24. FAA Administrator Babbitt sees spring timeframe for flight time rule
  25. Delta Reports Fourth Quarter Loss
  26. United narrows 2009 loss to $651 million
  27. AAPA seeks strength in mainland China
  28. Slower growth leads to $58 million full-year profit at JetBlue
  29. Alaska rebounds to report hefty 2009 profit
  30. User Fees Axed From Proposed FAA Budget
  31. PBS show on regional airlines
  32. BA, American offer concessions to European regulators
  33. Eagle faces $2.5 million fine for improper baggage weight calculation
  34. Delta retires NWA flight numbers, website
  35. More Delta Fleet Swaps In Store
  36. Aeroflot To Control Six Smaller Airlines
  37. Singapore Airlines returns to profit with strong third quarter
  38. Interesting article
  39. Colgan Pilot-Error Finding Prompts Reaction
  40. Airlink claims Comair was source of fare collusion e-mail
  41. NTSB fingers pilots for Colgan crash; FAA to propose new rules 'soon'
  42. Why a 6 Hour Flight Now Takes 7 Hours
  43. ANPRM: New Pilot Certification Requirements for Air Carrier Operations
  44. Hong Kong Airlines increases A330 commitment
  45. Delta to transfer 225 pilots from CVG
  46. Delta Mulls CVG 767 Crew Base Closure
  47. Finnair annual loss doubles to 102 million euro
  48. Hong Kong Airlines orders PW4000s
  49. IATA: Airline CFOs confident demand, profitability will continue to improve
  50. FAA seeks comment on new pilot certification proposals
  51. UPS to begin furloughing 300 pilots in May absent new agreement
  52. HNA Group to launch new Beijing airline
  53. JAL To Stay With American And Oneworld
  54. JAL to 'minimize risk' by sticking with American, rejects Delta
  55. Reports: Southwest again facing FAA scrutiny over maintenance
  56. FAA Limits US Airways/Delta Slot Swap
  57. Delta, US Airways May Call Off Slot Swap
  58. EC charges UPS, DHL, others with freight forwarding price-fixing
  59. AEI launches MD-80 freighter conversion program
  60. EASA Orders Checks Of Thales AoA Probe
  61. SkyWest's 2009 net income down 26%
  62. Southwest kicks Silent Bob off airplane
  63. DOT proposes to approve oneworld ATI; AA, JAL file for immunity
  64. Spirit provides customers with per-passenger fuel costs
  65. Amadeus 'unbundles' optional services from airlines' core distribution contracts
  66. Lufthansa Cargo to cut workforce, extend reduced hours for ground staff
  67. American, JAL Apply For ATI
  68. FAA Wants $2.9 Million American Eagle Fine
  69. Lufthansa pilots approve four-day strike next week
  70. South Africa's Comair lifts profit, orders eight 737s
  71. American Eagle faces $2.9 million fine for operating noncompliant CRJs
  72. This made me shake my head
  73. IATA: 2009 accident rate for Western-built jets second-lowest ever, but fatalities rise
  74. Pinnacle swings to 2009 profit, reiterates Colgan Q400 pilots properly trained
  75. NTSB Seeks Better Pilot Skills Oversight
  76. DOT faults FAA for lacking 'rigor' in oversight of American Airlines
  77. TIACA chairman warns of cargo 'volatility,' touts long-term viability
  78. FAA fines GE's Scottish MRO $1.2 million
  79. Next Time Take the Train
  80. Lufthansa pilots agree to suspend strike after first day
  81. Olympic, Aegean to create 'national airline champion'
  82. American, Chautauqua reach O'Hare deal
  83. ATA: US passenger revenue rises in January for first time in 14 months
  84. Pilots Face Feast-Or-Famine Job Market
  85. Great, just great.
  86. Air China/Cathay Pacific to launch cargo JV this week
  87. EC investigating state loan to CSA Czech Airlines
  88. LH Cargo, Austrian Cargo to 'harmonize' operations
  89. Air China/Cathay Pacific to launch cargo JV this week
  90. Alaska Awards Inflight Internet Contract
  91. CSeries Lands North American Launch Customer
  92. Republic becomes North American CSeries launch customer with firm order for 40
  93. UK appeal tribunal overturns BAA breakup order
  94. American Eagle to offer first class
  95. Air China, Cathay sign cargo JV accord
  96. Eurowings Scales Back Staff Reduction Plans
  97. THY to introduce new class that 'will exceed' typical premium economy
  98. BA flight attendants postpone setting strike date
  99. SAA names Mzimela new CEO
  100. Oldest Boeing of them all - The '40C'
  101. New York JFK closes longest runway as four-month renovation begins
  102. China Cargo Airlines upgrades freighter fleet with 777
  103. Airlines To Have Role In Travel Promotion
  104. Air Berlin, LTU Face Pilot Strikes
  105. Snow costs Continental $25 million
  106. More than 1,000 Air Canada mechanics to be cut this spring
  107. Carriers Criticize DAL Haneda Slot Grab
  108. SAS expects to be sold to competing airline
  109. Slovakia loses third airline in six months
  110. Juneyao sells Okay stake to Beijing cargo company
  111. Avianca, TACA to purchase Ecuador's Aerogal
  112. AirBaltic launches Riga cargo handling division
  113. AA flight attendants seek NMB release, threaten strike; ground workers say they're next
  114. UAL Requests DOT Clarification On Grants
  115. JetBlue Asks For Tarmac Rule Delay At JFK
  116. Piedmont denies "deal' to uncover whistle-blowers
  117. Aer Lingus pilots agree to cuts, cabin staff says no
  118. Lufthansa pilots promise to work if airline continues negotiating
  119. BA, flight attendants agree to Tuesday deadline
  120. First Allegiant Boeing Order Is For 757s
  121. United, AirTran add to storm tally
  122. Another Shenzhen arrest leaves airline control up for grabs
  123. Delta Joins JetBlue On JFK Tarmac Waiver
  124. FAA Scales Back Recovery Predictions
  125. FAA forecasts 'modest' traffic recovery; Barclays, US Airways predict profits
  126. US airlines see slow recovery on horizon
  127. Boeing Takes Second 787 To California
  128. Delta boosts first-quarter forecast
  129. China Southern to join SkyTeam Cargo
  130. US regional growth could hinge on major airline labor negotiations
  131. China Eastern expands cargo holdings with Great Wall
  132. Korean regulators tag KE, Asiana for antitrust violations; KE faces ACCC cargo charge
  133. AA contends with FAA's proposed fines, unhappy unions
  134. Airlines, DOT Point Fingers On Delay Rule