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  1. Air Berlin reports reduced full-year loss
  2. Continental unveils 787 delivery schedule
  3. BA says strike has minimal financial impact
  4. Air China to take over Shenzhen Airlines for $100 million
  5. Lufthansa pilots end talks, call four-day April strike
  6. Delta, US agree to part with LGA, DCA slots in effort to finalize swap
  7. Pilots killed in Australian EMB-120 crash
  8. Germany prepares A350 loan as WTO ruling approaches
  9. Republic to eliminate either Frontier or Midwest brand
  10. Boeing, Airbus each claim victory on WTO ruling
  11. Aegean remains profitable despite deteriorating Greek economy
  12. US Senate passes $34.5 billion FAA reauthorization bill
  13. Restructuring SAS hoping empty order book attracts manufacturers
  14. BA expands March 27-30 schedule as cabin staff return to work
  15. Air France flight attendants withdraw strike threat
  16. Delta faces $1.5 million fine for NWA inspection violation
  17. EasyJet selects Guardian's McCall as CEO
  18. BA heading toward second strike, TAP avoids one
  19. Safi's future depends on international service, order at home
  20. Japanese rivals see opportunity in JAL pilot departures
  21. Australia's resource industry drives fleet additions
  22. Air Canada pursues further cost cuts
  23. US Airways claims PHL should be included in any delay exemption
  24. EU, US strike provisional second-stage agreement
  25. JAL to suspend freighter flights after 51 years in all-cargo arena
  26. Air Berlin expects continued financial improvement, sells 11 narrowbodies
  27. China Southern to add 35 aircraft this year, grow in Shenzhen, Europe
  28. Chile president offloads remaining LAN shares; airline to get first 787 in 2011
  29. Scotland's Highland enters administration, grounds aircraft
  30. Bisignani: Latin American nations must lower aviation taxes to sustain profitability
  31. Alitalia loses €326 million in first year as private carrier
  32. Round two begins for British Airways, Unite
  33. European airlines concerned new EU-US pact doesn't go far enough
  34. Shandong sees full-year earnings soar
  35. Congress passes 30-day FAA extension, moves toward reauthorization conference
  36. EI flight attendants consent to cuts
  37. Austrian gets Russian extension
  38. BA strike enters final day as airline claims reduced impact
  39. El Al posts $76 million 2009 loss, preparing new business plan
  40. Viva Macau's AOC revoked
  41. OnAir, Ryanair lose connection
  42. Boeing completes ultimate-load test on 787 static test aircraft's wings
  43. US Airways to equip A321 fleet with Gogo Internet
  44. Jazeera swings to full-year loss, claims increased market share
  45. Bernstein: 787-10 could be back on the table
  46. Aer Lingus fortunes continue to decline
  47. IATA: February international traffic climbs 9.5%
  48. Ancillary revenue, merchandising take center stage at CASMA spring meeting
  49. NTSB investigating near-midair involving UA 777
  50. Air China, Shenzhen to combine on shuttle service
  51. New EU blacklist features Iran Air, Philippine carriers
  52. Pratt touts GTF for narrowbody re-engining, IAE partner Rolls unconvinced
  53. American, JetBlue announce slot swap, interline agreement
  54. TAM returns to profit but reports declining EBIT
  55. Safety data-sharing accord reached at ICAO conference
  56. MAS firms A330 order, adds two freighters
  57. BA, Iberia miss first-quarter merger target
  58. Canada's Skyservice goes under
  59. Virgin Blue inks contract for up to 105 737NGs
  60. Bombardier fiscal-year profit falls 31%
  61. Boeing reports progress on 747-8F testing
  62. ICAO Safety Conference reaches agreement on data sharing
  63. Ryanair lifts full-year profit expectation to €310 million
  64. Volga-Dnepr reports traffic rise, revenue fall in 2009
  65. Southwest bristles over WestJet/Delta reports
  66. US launches airport security regime focusing on 'threat-based characteristics'
  67. IATA: Demand rising 'strongly' but airlines still 'cautious' on capacity
  68. Embraer creates 'new programs' management post
  69. Report: JAL's creditors not satisfied with bankrupt carrier's cost-cutting
  70. PAL subsidiary rebrands as Airphil Express, adds A320s
  71. Beijing cuts domestic fuel price
  72. Edelweiss orders A330
  73. AirAsia X says MAS unfairly 'protected'; introduces 'flatbed' seats
  74. JAL reportedly to cut up to 51 routes
  75. American-JetBlue agreement could boost pair's EBIT by nearly $75 million
  76. Jazz Air inks deal to operate Thomas Cook 757-200 'sun destination' flights
  77. CFM: Virgin Blue 737NG engine order worth $700 million
  78. FedEx's Electronic Trade Documents seeks to take paper out of air cargo
  79. Qantas CEO Joyce: Business passengers' return boosts yields
  80. Turkish Airlines' 2009 profit down 51%, touts traffic growth
  81. Boeing says 787 flight test program on track for November first delivery
  82. Spirit to levy fee for carryon bags; Ryanair pressing forward on pay toilets
  83. CO, US implement deplaning procedures ahead of delay rule
  84. Lufthansa pilots renew threat to strike next week
  85. European regionals cautiously optimistic after challenging 2009
  86. AirTran opens Milwaukee pilot, flight attendant bases
  87. American, Air France operate 'green' transatlantic flights
  88. TAP Portugal swings to 2009 profit
  89. Bernstein: Boeing, Airbus likely to launch re-engined narrowbodies
  90. Boeing: 787 ultimate load test successful
  91. Report: US Airways, United in merger talks
  92. China Eastern, China Airlines deepen cross-strait cooperation
  93. Russia's ABC takes fifth 747-400F as it waits on delayed 747-8F
  94. BA, Iberia sign definitive merger agreement
  95. Lufthansa Technik prepares for A380 maintenance
  96. AirAsia, VietJet strengthen ties ahead of Vietnamese LCC launch
  97. ARC March ticket sales show strengthening travel recovery
  98. Qatar embassy: United passenger 'certainly not. . .threatening'
  99. Lufthansa pilots drop strike threat, agree to enter mediated talks
  100. AAFRA objects to latest EU blacklist
  101. A330-200F receives EASA Type Certification
  102. Hainan's Deer Jet leading China's rapid business aircraft expansion
  103. India's Paramount on brink as lessors demand payment
  104. IATA opens Beijing office, encourages China's airlines to continue modernizing
  105. Qantas CEO assures frequent flyers airline is safe
  106. FAA proposes to fine Frontier for wrong emergency exit placards
  107. Air Astana suspends service to troubled Kyrgyzstan
  108. Bisignani advises Japan to rethink airport policies, calls for cross-border mergers
  109. Branson: EC taking 'lazy approach' to AA/BA/IB review; considers 'legal' action
  110. DOT Secretary blasts Spirit for carryon bag fee; Schumer threatens legislation
  111. China Southern looking to enter into cargo partnerships
  112. Embraer delivers 21 commercial aircraft in first quarter
  113. Air New Zealand, Continental start widespread codesharing
  114. GE Canada announces $63 million investment in Quebec plant
  115. China Southern rebounds to $52.5 million 2009 profit
  116. Republic to merge Frontier/Midwest under Frontier Airlines brand
  117. Indian Civil Aviation Minister: 'Worst is over' for Air India
  118. Travelport signs deal with IBM for z/TPF upgrade
  119. Merpati 737-300 crashes on landing; aircraft destroyed, no fatalities
  120. Virgin Blue converts two firm 777-300ERs to options
  121. ACCC adds MAS to cargo price-fixing investigation
  122. Korean Air maintains profit momentum in first quarter
  123. Amadeus launches IPO; company valued at €7.3-€8.4 billion
  124. AeroUnion A300F crashes onto Monterrey roadway, killing six
  125. Spirit defends carryon fees in face of mounting criticism
  126. Uruguay's Pluna orders three CRJ900 NextGens
  127. Cathay A330 lands at high speed with engines behaving erratically
  128. NMB delays decision on AA unions' release requests, orders more negotiations
  129. Volcanic ash shuts down airspace in much of western, northern Europe
  130. EC passenger rights regulations cast cloud over airlines
  131. AirBaltic looks to launch fleet renewal program
  132. UPS to report strong first-quarter earnings, lifts full-year outlook
  133. AirBridge adds another 747-400F to growing fleet
  134. ANA's Ito complains about government support for 'haphazardly' JAL
  135. Saudi Arabia to build flight academy
  136. Volcanic ash shuts down airspace in much of western, northern Europe
  137. EC passenger rights regulations cast cloud over airlines
  138. European flights remain grounded; airlines question 'proportionality' of response
  139. Volcanic ash, invisible to weather radar, presents serious danger to aircraft
  140. China Eastern agrees to join SkyTeam
  141. Southwest nixes WestJet codeshare
  142. International premium traffic continues to recover
  143. Turkish Airlines reports 35% March traffic rise
  144. Precision Conversions to provide three 757-200PCFs to Aerolease
  145. European airspace gradually reopens with three-zone system
  146. Airlines assess damage, criticize authorities
  147. European industry seeks financial relief
  148. Five US airlines promise no carryon baggage fees; Spirit stands firm
  149. Airbus conducts test flights, grounds Belugas
  150. ExpressJet board names longtime industry veteran to lead carrier
  151. JetBlue receives IOSA registration, becomes IATA member
  152. Europe continues slowly to open airspace; UK operations to resume today
  153. Delta posts $256 million first-quarter loss, projects 'solidly profitable' second qua
  154. Delta losing $5 million daily from airspace closures; US losses put at $100 million
  155. China Eastern posts $79 million 2009 profit
  156. Cebu Pacific orders seven additional A320s
  157. Allegiant posts $22.6 million first-quarter profit
  158. Boeing moves 747-8F flight test aircraft to Palmdale
  159. Airlines assess financial damage as European air traffic resumes
  160. AMR first-quarter loss rises to $505 million on higher fuel prices, weak economy
  161. Boeing posts 'solid' earnings, touts smooth 787 flight test program
  162. Winter storms drive AirTran to $12 million first-quarter loss
  163. ICAO endorses reopening of European airspace, wants research on ash risk to aircraft
  164. US airlines' March passenger revenue up 15.4%
  165. AFRAA Executive Committee calls for restructuring to regain relevance
  166. US Airways ends merger talks with United
  167. Continental loses $146 million in first quarter, says economy rebounding 'slowly'
  168. Southwest posts first-quarter profit, remains wary of growth
  169. Norwegian Air Shuttle reports first-quarter loss but touts strong traffic growth
  170. Alaska boasts best first quarter in 11 years, streamlines baggage fees
  171. Volcanologist: Airspace closure 'only measure' EU states could take safely
  172. DOT denies requests for waiver from tarmac delay rule
  173. Air China posts record $711.5 million 2009 profit
  174. Vueling posts €6.3 million first-quarter loss
  175. Hainan Airlines rebounds to profitability in 2009
  176. In ironic twist, Cathay blows price-fixing whistle on Virgin Atlantic
  177. Cargolux's 2009 loss reflects last year's air cargo market decline
  178. Hawaiian posts breakeven first quarter
  179. Air Transport Assn. supports proposed commodities rule
  180. China Eastern launches Sichuan Branch Company
  181. FAA urges airlines to act on cockpit distractions
  182. Report: United-Continental merger talks snag on share pricing
  183. AA to delay launch of Chicago-Beijing service owing to slot issue
  184. EC Transport Commissioner seeks to speed Single Sky
  185. DHS spreads information around more freely
  186. Emirates could be back at Boeing, Airbus this year
  187. European Commission outlines airspace closure relief measures
  188. United reports $82 million first-quarter deficit, is profitable on operating basis
  189. US Airways narrows first-quarter loss, expects to be in black in second quarter
  190. AA outlines its merchandising strategy, says it won't charge agents for content
  191. Delta A330 diverted by bomb threat
  192. DOT fines Southwest $200,000 for bumping rule violation
  193. Iraqi Airways resumes service to London after two-decade suspension
  194. JAL reveals major route restructuring; 45 slashed in addition to prior cuts
  195. Transaero to add five 777-200s, nine 747-400s this year
  196. LAN overcomes earthquake to post 36% first-quarter profit increase
  197. JetBlue drops to first-quarter loss
  198. US Airways to remove 10 net aircraft from fleet in 2010
  199. DOT's tarmac delay rule takes effect today
  200. ExpressJet's first-quarter loss widens to $16 million
  201. Lufthansa announces A380 destinations: Tokyo, Beijing, Johannesburg
  202. US Airways CEO: NextGen benefits don't justify equipage investment
  203. CFM cites progress in LEAP-X development, testing
  204. New EU security regulations take effect
  205. TAAG places order for two 777-300ERs worth $544 million
  206. El Al cancels order for four 777-200s
  207. US Airways operated under tarmac delay rule prior to official start date
  208. Losing its Luster
  209. Editorial: Do the Right Thing
  210. Lufthansa announces A380 destinations: Tokyo, Beijing, Johannesburg
  211. US Airways CEO: NextGen benefits don't justify equipage investment
  212. CFM cites progress in LEAP-X development, testing
  213. New EU security regulations take effect
  214. TAAG places order for two 777-300ERs worth $544 million
  215. El Al cancels order for four 777-200s
  216. US Airways operated under tarmac delay rule prior to official start date
  217. Hawaiian Airlines
  218. Alliance talks
  219. New Routes
  220. Travelport President and CEO Jeff Clarke
  221. Aer Lingus appointed
  222. Congress passes another FAA funding extension
  223. Aircraft and engine news
  224. IT and distribution
  225. ANA sinks to $616 million fiscal-year loss
  226. ANA executive: Airline rethinking A380
  227. China Southern reports $208 million first-quarter profit
  228. Tay Kok Khiang retires from ST Aerospace
  229. United completes natural gas synthetic fuel A319 test flight
  230. Jazz Air orders 15 Q400s valued at $454 million
  231. Hainan Airlines posts sevenfold first-quarter profit increase
  232. Midway privatization attracting new interest
  233. It's official: United, Continental tie the knot
  234. Aircraft components
  235. Lawmakers, unions express concerns over merger
  236. United-Continental merger to create global behemoth
  237. EU transport ministers gather to discuss volcanic ash airspace closures
  238. Walsh blasts EU authorities for airspace closures
  239. Smisek: US-UA merger talks rekindled CO interest in combining
  240. Air New Zealand, Virgin Blue announce transtasman alliance
  241. JetBlue eyes A320 winglet retrofit
  242. NTSB investigates 'near collision' of Southwest 737, helicopter
  243. New Routes
  244. Aer Lingus reports first quarter pre-tax loss of €36.2 million
  245. WestJet posts profit drop, eyes codeshares
  246. Irish airspace closed for 6 hr. owing to new volcanic ash cloud
  247. FAA: Wide-Area Augmentation System in operation in Juneau
  248. Report: IndiGo receives approval to buy 150 aircraft
  249. Aircraft news
  250. Lufthansa first-quarter loss widens to €298 million