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  1. UPS launches expanded air cargo portfolio
  2. Boeing: There 'isn't a problem' with 787 computer security
  3. Kingfisher's Mallya: Five more A380s, long-haul operations on the way
  4. Polish treasury official confirms Lufthansa's interest in LOT
  5. T5 chaos forces delay in transfer of BA's long-haul operation
  6. Southwest suffers steep first-quarter profit drop
  7. Rising yields boost Deccan as Kingfisher merger approaches
  8. Clickair, Germanwings strike Internet pact
  9. Lufthansa eyes stake as Austrian scrambles following investor pullout
  10. DOT grants transatlantic SkyTeam alliance final approval
  11. Boeing reaches 777 Class 3 EFB deal with JAL
  12. Travelport strikes a deal with Lufthansa
  13. US Airways unveils initiatives to tackle 'unprecedented times'
  14. US, Europe sign aviation safety agreement
  15. Alitalia waits for recommendations as 'last chance' nears
  16. DOT IG alleges lax FAA oversight let Southwest violate ADs repeatedly
  17. BA, AA, Iberia reportedly pursuing antitrust immunity
  18. Reports: Vueling, Clickair agree to merger
  19. Europe approves imposition of ETS beginning in 2012
  20. EgyptAir to become Star Alliance member today
  21. Farnborough Airshow News
  22. Boeing Tailored Arrivals concept cuts fuel, emissions
  23. Six US majors to feature boarding pass advertisements
  24. House committee introduces legislation to address FAA oversight
  25. Qantas to slash 1,500 jobs, reduce planned FY09 capacity growth to 0%
  26. Midwest announces service cuts, enhanced NWA partnership
  27. Special gains boost Alaska Air
  28. ANA holds off fuel costs in first quarter, remains profitable
  29. AVIC I, AVIC II reveal integration details
  30. Atlas blames fuel costs for 96.5% profit drop
  31. Mesa reports quarterly loss, plans to sell stake in Chinese JV
  32. SriLankan reports full-year profit thanks to aircraft transaction
  33. Air France KLM reportedly interested in Austrian
  34. While waiting for 787, Qantas turns attention to 777-300ER
  35. Spanair considered 'replacing' doomed MD-82 before clearing takeoff
  36. Jet expects revenue to top Air India's, eyes second European hub
  37. Chinese airlines contend with falling domestic demand, see weak full-year results
  38. Berlusconi: Alitalia 'on the edge of an abyss' after CAI withdraws rescue offer
  39. Gourgeon to be AF KLM CEO, Spinetta to remain chairman
  40. US DOT: New York slot auctions to begin in January
  41. Aeroflot expresses interest in S7 takeover
  42. China Southern suffers loss; 'big three' reportedly seeking government capital
  43. Fastener problems latest Dreamliner nightmare
  44. Singapore Airlines slips but still enjoys hefty profit
  45. Steep second-quarter loss leaves BA focused on 'small' full-year operating profit
  46. DOT tarmac delay task force declines to set time limits
  47. Mexicana prepares for first European service
  48. UAE carriers to 'hub' at Italian airports
  49. Thwarted Mexicana continues to push for consolidation
  50. Austrian may lose as much as €500 million this year
  51. Iberia's Conte concerned over BA/Qantas negotiations
  52. CAAC calls for Chinese airlines to 'cancel or delay' aircraft orders
  53. Jeju Air schedules maiden international service
  54. Air India to ask for $500 million
  55. Ryanair/Charleroi ruling overturned; options rise for secondary airports
  56. Second Rolls-powered 777 experiences uncommanded engine rollback
  57. ANA delays plans for large aircraft order, citing market conditions
  58. Virgin hopes to create 'true network carrier' at LHR with bmi mainline acquisition
  59. Notice to Readers
  60. Ryanair sees Aer Lingus bid wilt, boosts fuel hedges
  61. Boeing full-year orders, deliveries plummet
  62. Notice to Readers
  63. S7 cancellation latest hurdle for 787 program
  64. RJ to stay patient during downturn but expects full-year loss on hedges
  65. Capital injection imminent for Shanghai Airlines
  66. Air China targeting cargo acquisition
  67. Airline heavyweights look to lead on aviation's inclusion in global emissions scheme
  68. Colgan: Q400 captain 'fully' qualified
  69. Austrian running out of time as business model proves faulty
  70. Free drinks return to US Airways coach cabins
  71. ANZ A320 crashed during low-speed check; BEA calls for new regulations
  72. Turkish Airlines 737-800 crashes on approach to Schiphol, killing nine
  73. Ryanair's O'Leary: 'Spend a pound to spend a penny'
  74. Dutch Safety Board: Malfunctioning altimeter caused THY 737 autopilot to decelerate
  75. EasyJet slams slot 'protectionism'
  76. 'Core SAS' restructuring plan on track to reduce annual costs by SEK4 billion
  77. Aeroflot replaces CEO
  78. Bombardier posts higher profit but plans 3,000 layoffs
  79. Chinese airlines expect first-quarter profit
  80. AACO warns against 'tit-for-tat' emissions schemes
  81. Delta, Virgin Blue to partner over Pacific
  82. OpenSkies to close at Amsterdam
  83. Boeing maintains 787 wing box problem 'local issue with a local fix'
  84. Gulf looks to cut costs as Majali takes over; Bahrain-Baghdad route announced
  85. Delta tells employees more job cuts are needed
  86. Delta, US Airways announce massive DCA/LGA slot swap deal
  87. FAA, NATCA reach 'landmark labor agreement'
  88. Air Berlin places €125 million convertible bond
  89. CSA Czech announces cuts, $99.6 million half-year loss
  90. Virgin Blue plunges to A$160 million full-year loss
  91. British Airways takes first E-jet
  92. Jet Airways, pilots to meet as sickout enters fourth day
  93. Finnair reaches deal with cabin staff
  94. AVIC, Safran unite to offer component programs on Chinese aircraft
  95. Singapore Airlines A380 delivery may be pushed back
  96. Pratt & Whitney Canada to cut 410 workers by end of 2010
  97. Denver works to keep Frontier jobs; Menke relinquishes CEO title
  98. IATA maintains $11 billion loss forecast despite profitable third quarter
  99. Emirates reports surging first-half profit, predicts demand recovery in 1-2 years
  100. BA plunges to £102 million loss, announces 1,200 new job cuts
  101. SIA suffers heavy loss but sees demand 'gradually recovering'
  102. BA, Iberia reach merger MOU; BA to control 55%, Walsh to be CEO
  103. Dubai Airshow News
  104. Qantas denies BA talks, remains optimistic about independent future
  105. Novair A321 RNP demo flights yield 518 kg. in average CO2 savings
  106. Afghanistan's Safi seeks stability abroad
  107. FAA administrator urges proactive approach to safety
  108. Air China to take charge of Air Macau
  109. Japanese ministers deny JAL loan guarantee reports
  110. Recovering China Eastern promises February alliance decision
  111. Bmi sells Heathrow slots as it plots recovery
  112. 787 acheives first flight
  113. 787 achieves first flight
  114. Delta expects $1.5 billion 2009 loss
  115. UK court grants BA Christmas strike reprieve
  116. French regulator drops A380 insider trading
  117. Air Comet shuts down
  118. United, Continental, ANA apply for transpacific immunity
  119. Mesa files for bankruptcy, cites 'untenable financial situation'
  120. BioJet, Great Plans plan mass camelina biofuel production in five years
  121. Ryanair to return €1 billion to shareholders
  122. ANZ joins Qantas in leaving AAPA
  123. Dept. of Transportation issues NPRM on lithium battery shipping by air
  124. American, oneworld offer incentives to keep JAL in alliance
  125. Virgin cancels six A340s; none left in Airbus order book
  126. Qantas stands behind troubled Jetstar Pacific
  127. Japanese transport minister: JAL restructuring plan to be announced Tuesday
  128. Eurowings to phase out CRJ200s/700s
  129. American reports $1.47 billion 2009 loss, says economic recovery 'uncertain'
  130. Southwest to stay conservative as full-year profit falls 44%
  131. Korean Air narrows full-year loss to $54 million as cargo rebounds
  132. Delta announces three-year, $1 billion product upgrade
  133. LAN reports 2009 profit of $231.1 million
  134. EgyptAir faces new challenges in Cairo, Alexandria
  135. Lower-than-expected third-quarter loss brightens Ryanair's full-year prospects
  136. BA, cabin staff head to court
  137. Shenzhen reports huge full-year profit increase
  138. Turkish commits to least 20 737s as fleet renewal continues
  139. Hong Kong Airlines orders PW4000s
  140. Thai approves lease of 15 widebodies
  141. Norwegian reports record full-year profit
  142. Transaero, Lufthansa weigh in on Austrian-Russia dispute
  143. IATA: Premium travel grows in December for first time since May 2008
  144. Norwegian adding to Stockholm base
  145. Pinnacle swings to 2009 profit, reiterates Colgan Q400 pilots properly trained
  146. DOT faults FAA for lacking 'rigor' in oversight of American Airlines
  147. ICAO CAEP commits to issue aircraft CO2 standard
  148. MAS doubles 2009 net income on fuel hedges, strong fourth quarter
  149. Lufthansa adds flights as it targets Friday return to full service
  150. Air China/Cathay Pacific to launch cargo JV this week
  151. AirAsia back in the black
  152. Thai swings to $223 million 2009 profit
  153. Cimber Sterling expects increased operating loss
  154. Lufthansa suffers first net loss six years
  155. Borghetti to lead long-haul era at Virgin Blue
  156. Juneyao reports ninefold surge in full-year profit
  157. More than 1,000 Air Canada mechanics to be cut this spring
  158. Airbus pledges defense against CSeries encroachment
  159. Snow costs Continental $25 million
  160. Orbitz's new travel agent program signals a shift to distribution side of its busines
  161. SAS expects to be sold to competing airline
  162. Walsh: BA 'prepared' for cabin staff strike
  163. FAA responds to JFK child controller with suspensions, investigation
  164. Slovakia loses third airline in six months
  165. AF KLM unveils summer strategy in line with 'tentative' recovery
  166. New tax threatens to slow Indian recovery
  167. IATA: Recovery 'solid' but strength varies by region
  168. Lufthansa suffers first net loss in six years
  169. Tajik carrier purchases two 737s
  170. Nizhny Novgorod, Hochtief partner in effort to modernize, expand airport
  171. AA flight attendants seek NMB release, threaten strike; ground workers say they're ne
  172. Avianca, TACA to purchase Ecuador's Aerogal
  173. AirBaltic launches Riga cargo handling division
  174. Juneyao sells Okay stake to Beijing cargo company
  175. Ryanair to open Malta base, angles for Prague expansion
  176. US to place full-body scanners at 11 new airports; Italy, Nigeria, UK progressing
  177. Snow costs Southwest $15 million
  178. Aer Lingus pilots agree to cuts, cabin staff says no
  179. BA, flight attendants agree to Tuesday deadline
  180. THY shies from LOT acquisition, covets SE Asia/Australia expansion
  181. Lufthansa pilots promise to work if airline continues negotiating
  182. ATR 42-600 flies
  183. Allegiant to add second aircraft type as Hawaii beckons
  184. Another Shenzhen arrest leaves airline control up for grabs
  185. Obama taps former US Army major general to head TSA
  186. United, AirTran add to storm tally
  187. China Southern to raise $1.5 billion through private share placement
  188. DOT fines US Airways for fare disclosure violation
  189. Air Jamaica appears set for Caribbean acquisition
  190. Airbus to increase A320 production despite souring financials
  191. LaHood: White House has 'an interest' in funding NextGen aircraft equipage
  192. FAA forecasts 'modest' traffic recovery; Barclays, US Airways predict profits
  193. Additional layoffs ahead as Aer Lingus plunges to loss
  194. Air India expects $1.18 billion full-year loss
  195. US airlines see slow recovery on horizon
  196. Boeing, Airbus approaching narrowbody re-engine decision
  197. Oneworld trio aims to appease European regulators with London slot leases
  198. Special items, cuts return Cathay Pacific to profit
  199. US regional growth could hinge on major airline labor negotiations
  200. BA, Aer Lingus fail to reach accords with cabin staff
  201. Air Astana enjoys record profit
  202. Delta boosts first-quarter forecast
  203. China Southern to join SkyTeam Cargo
  204. IATA halves forecast 2010 loss to $2.8 billion from $5.6 billion
  205. Lufthansa targeting 'slight' improvement after rough 2009
  206. Korean regulators tag KE, Asiana for antitrust violations; KE faces ACCC cargo charge
  207. Air France KLM maintains African commitment
  208. Emirates committed to A380 despite growing pains
  209. Qatar Airways to serve Argentina, Brazil
  210. China Eastern expands cargo holdings with Great Wall
  211. British Airways cabin crew to strike for seven days this month
  212. Gol swings to $504 million 2009 profit with reoriented network
  213. AA contends with FAA's proposed fines, unhappy unions
  214. Oman Air finding its niche
  215. Air China readies $953 million capital increase
  216. ARC: February sales rise 16.8%
  217. Air Berlin focusing on new airport, European growth
  218. BA sets strike schedule as government weighs in
  219. Swiss leads Lufthansa's airline pack
  220. CO becomes final US legacy to pull complimentary domestic food service
  221. FAA issues emergency AD on 737 elevator tab control mechanisms
  222. American cancels 75 pilot furloughs planned for April 1
  223. Lufthansa plans continuing cabin upgrades
  224. Fourth Dreamliner takes off
  225. Air Berlin cuts 787 orders by 10 firm, five option aircraft
  226. WestJet CEO Durfy abruptly resigns, cites personal reasons
  227. Airlines seek JFK exemption from pending tarmac delay rule
  228. With 6 airlines on board, LUTE rolls out its multisource travel distribution system
  229. TAP pilots call six-day strike
  230. Shanghai's second airport opens second terminal
  231. BA reaches pension deal; Unite urges further talks
  232. Boeing likely to boost 737, 777 production rates
  233. IATA: Premium traffic growing steadily but yields way down
  234. Strikebreakers let BA schedule more flights, prompt union security concerns
  235. CAAC offering no second chances in fight against delays
  236. Garuda's full-year profit soars 50%
  237. JAL's new CEO says bankrupt airline's executives can't 'run a greengrocery'
  238. United expects surge in first-quarter unit revenue
  239. Virgin America to add nine aircraft, serve Toronto, Orlando
  240. Boeing expects increasing competition from China, others
  241. Express segment fuels FedEx profit surge
  242. NTSB confirms pilot fault in Northwest overflight
  243. FAA proposes another fine against American
  244. Delta announces LGA-ORD shuttle, LAX expansion
  245. China Southern makes premium economy investment
  246. BA, Unite continue debate as strike enters third day
  247. US airlines, military join forces on biofuel development
  248. ANA reduces 2009-10 forecast, predicts rebound next year
  249. Austrian 'rebirth' driven by more European capacity, lower fares
  250. Boeing to boost 777, 747 build rates