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Planes land on time a bit better in May
The Associated PressDomestic airlines improved their on-time arrival rates in May, although more than one in five flights still failed to get passengers to their destination as scheduled, according to government data released Monday. A total of 21 percent of commercial...Tags: AMR Corp., UAL Corporation, Hawaiian Airlines Incorporated, Texas, Air Transportation Industry
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Orlando-based AirTran to slash 480 jobs, cut at least 5% of flights
Sentinel Staff WriterAirTran Airways said Monday that it will eliminate 480 jobs in September in the latest cost-cutting step forced by record-high fuel prices. The Orlando-based airline said it will shed 180 pilots and 300 flight attendants through voluntary departures...Tags: Delta Air Lines, Layoffs and Downsizing, Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Government Health Care
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US airlines report fewer delays in May
AP Business WriterDomestic airlines improved their on-time arrival rates in May, although more than one in five flights still failed to get passengers to their destination as scheduled, according to government data released Monday. A total of 21 percent of commercial...Tags: Economy, Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Petroleum Industry, New Jersey
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O'Hare ranks No. 1 in tardy departures
Chicago Tribune reporterA falloff in air traffic doesn't appear to be easing delays at O'Hare International Airport. Chicago's chronically congested airport had the worst on-time departure performance of any major U.S. airport from January to May, a new report shows. Just 63.2...Tags: O'Hare, O'Hare International Airport, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc.
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FAA investigating whether model rocket passed jet
Associated Press WriterThe FBI and federal aviation officials are investigating whether a model rocket with a flaming tail shot past a cockpit window of a Continental jet that had just taken off from Houston's airport with 148 passengers on board. "We know that there was a...Tags: George Bush, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, Transportation, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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U.S. airlines report fewer delays in May
From the Associated PressDomestic airlines improved their on-time arrival rates in May, although more than one in five flights still failed to get passengers to their destination as scheduled, according to government data released Monday. A total of 21 percent of commercial...Tags: AMR Corp., UAL Corporation, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, Transportation
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Airlines had fewer delays
Of The Associated PressDomestic airlines improved their on-time arrival rates in May, although more than one in five flights still failed to get passengers to their destination as scheduled, according to government data released Monday. A total of 21 percent of commercial...Tags: Economy, Air Transportation, Petroleum Industry, UAL Corporation, AMR Corp.
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Airline delays fall in May
The Associated PressDomestic airlines improved their on-time arrival rates in May, although more than one in five flights still failed to get passengers to their destination as scheduled, according to government data released Monday. Twenty-one percent of commercial flights...Tags: Miami International Airport, Palm Beach International Airport, Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Puerto Rico
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O'Hare has worst on-time record from January to May
Tribune staff reporterA fall off in air traffic doesn't appear to be easing delays at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. The chronically congested airport had the worst on-time departure performance of any major U.S. airport from January to May, a new report shows. Just...Tags: O'Hare, O'Hare International Airport, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc.
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Trial ordered in Concorde crash
PARIS A French judge ordered Continental Airlines and five people to stand trial on charges of manslaughter for the 2000 crash of a Concorde jet that killed 113 people, a prosecutor said yesterday. French investigators say the crash was caused in part...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Aerospace Manufacturing, Trials
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