AviationPros.com Sitemap- April 2005 News
- Airport Commissioners: No Reason to Merge LAX Police Dept. and LAPD
- Dallas/Fort Worth Airport is Second Highest in Rental Car Sticker Shock
- FAA Proposes Replacing Plane Insulation in 800 Boeing Jetliners
- Former N.C. Baggage Handler Charged with Laptop Thefts
- Northwest Airlines Plan Under Fire
- Man Convicted in LAX Plot to Be Sentenced
- Malfunction Causes False Hijack Alarm at N.C. Airport
- Airbus Parent Might Accept Tax Breaks
- Germany's Lufthansa Celebrates 50 Years
- United Airlines Engine Catches Fire at Denver Airport
- United Airlines Engine Catches Fire at Denver Airport
- UAL Expands Ted Flights to Midway Airport
- Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport Neighbors Protest Airport Expansion
- San Jose Airport Neighbors Are Quiet About Late-Night Jet
- Airline Clubs Quickly Becoming Last Bastion of Tranquility in Air Travel
- U.S. DOT Adds AirTran to List of Major Carriers
- Northwest Airlines Facing Turbulent Times
- Low-Fare, Regional Airlines Threaten Traditional Carriers
- Alliance Pursuing Airbus Plant in Texas
- Carriers Continue to Raise Airfares
- Bombardier Wins $637 Million Regional-Jet Order from SkyWest
- Aloha Airlines Pays Off Federal Loan Guarantee
- Study: Airline Service Worsened in 2004
- Thailand Increases Airport Security After Bombs Kill Two
- New Boeing Chief Vows Not to Lose Money
- Boeing Delivers 70 Planes in Quarter
- Americans Will Soon Need Passports for Neighboring Country Travel
- American Airlines: Boosting On-Time Ranking is Focus
- Judge Approves Sale of ATA Commuter Airline Unit
- Jens Rivera Named Los Angeles Airport Manager
- Airbus A380 Aircraft Goes Into Preparation for Full-Scale Fatigue Test
- Hardee Airport in Fla. Closer to Reality
- United Airlines Closing Kent, Washington Call Center
- Dallas/Fort Worth Airport Board Plans Restore of Merit Raises
- TransMeridian Airlines to Finish Year at MidAmerica St. Louis Airport
- Airbus A380 Test Scheduled for Late April
- Phoenix Airline Receives 'All Clear' for Rocky Point Flights
- United Express Contract Ends With Air Wis.
- Delta Gives Government Its Passenger Data, Dispite Privacy Concerns
- Lott Airport, Miss. Accused of Leasing Bias
- Independence Air Causes Drop in Airfares at Columbia Metro, S.C.
- Minn. Cities Sue Airports Commission Over Noise Abatement Issues
- New Dallas/Fort Worth Baggage System to Open
- House Considers Plan to Reopen National to General Aviation
- American Airlines' Workers to Get Bonus
- Airlines Ax Rome Flights After Pope's Funeral Forces Airport Closure
- American Airlines' Kansas City Overhaul Base to Lose 500 Jobs
- American Airlines' Kansas City Overhaul Base to Lose 500 Jobs
- Tornado Turns Over Planes, Rips Off Hangar Doors at Ocala Airport, Fla.
- TSA Chief to Step Down in June
- Qantas Baggage Handler Suspended for Donning Passenger's Camel Costume
- Many Travelers Oppose Cell Phones in Flight
- Pepsi Wins Dallas/Fort Worth Contract
- Salt Lake City, Utah TSA Screeners Overcome by Fumes From Bag
- ASA Postpones Adding Third Flight to Macon Airport, Ga.
- S.D. Airport Applying for Federal Grant
- Flight Crews: Keep Ban on Cells
- Wichita, Kan. Airport Gets New Surveillance Cameras
- Yakima, Wash. Air Terminal: Buying An Airline's Interest
- Aberdeen, S.D. Airport Board Looking at Eatery Options
- Philadelphia Int'l Airport's Longer Runway Opposed
- Travel Hassles Eased by Self Check-In Kiosks at LAX
- Flight Student at U.S. School Who Raised Suspicions Found in England
- Pillows Plucked From Most Domestic American Airlines Flights
- Proposal Would Open Indiana Skies to High-Speed Manuevers
- Analysts: Southwest, JetBlue May Be Only Profitable U.S. Airlines in First Quarter
- Netherlands-Mexico Flight Blocked by U.S. Authorities
- FAA Guidelines Offer Incentives to Use Quiet Aircraft Technology Over Grand Canyon
- United Flight Attendants Threaten to Cancel Deal with Management
- Pittsburgh, Pa. Airport, Company Agree to New Lease
- FAA Squelches Park City, Kan. Airport
- Answers Sought for Jet Delays at Ft. Laud.-Hollywood, Fla. Airport
- Number of Fly-In Communities Nationwide Increasing Yearly
- Blizzard Disrupts Travel Across Colorado
- In Florida's Horse Country, A Community with Jet Appeal: Jumbolair
- No Quick Fix for Airlines Amid High Price for Jet Fuel
- First Flight of the France Airbus A380 Expected This Month
- Dallas/Fort Worth Airport Installs First of New Bag-Screening Machines
- Lighters to be Banned From Planes
- Solid Start for Dallas/Fort Worth Screening System
- JetBlue Does a Little Spring Cleaning on its Fares
- Hooters Air Adds Flights to New Sites
- New Carrier May Get Four Wichita Flights
- Pittsburgh Int'l Airport Seeks TSA Approval for $3 Mil. Security Checkpoint Addition
- Denver Airport Recovers After Colorado Blizzard
- United CEO: No Choice But to End Pension Plans, Replace Labor Contracts
- Atlanta Airport G.M.: TSA Plans to Cut 400 Airport Security Screeners
- Pentagon to Use Lasers to Warn Pilots
- Red Ink Expected to Drench Airlines
- Northwest Jet Loses Part in Flight
- Survey: Leisure Travel Hits Six Year High
- Metro-East, St. Louis Airports' Expansions Take Off
- Explosives Detection Trace Portal Deployed to Phoenix Airport
- Northwest to Cut 600 Mechanics by July
- Southwest Airlines Hands Out More Stock Options
- Iron Range, Minn. Airports Want to Add Flights
- Aberdeen, S.D. Needs to Keep Airport Snack Bar
- San Jose, Calif. Names New Airport Director
- Illegal Workers at Critical U.S. Facilities Raise Security Risk Questions
- NWA Chief Testifies Before the Minn. Senate Trans. Committee