AviationPros.com Sitemap- July 2005 News
- Austin Bergstrom Airport Police Investigate Suspicious Package
- Grab Java 24/7 at D/FW's Grand Met
- Thunderstorms at LaGuardia Ground NWA Flight Attendant Protest
- United to File Reorganization Plan Soon
- Airlines Brace for Heavy Traffic Over Holiday Weekend
- US Airways Group Files for Reorganization
- Fort Wayne Airport Considers Fee Increase to Cover Snow-Removal Equipment
- Athens Airport cuts airline refueling fee by 5 percent
- Fort Wayne Airport Considers Raising Passenger Facility Charge
- City-Based Shuttle America Corp. Adds Flights, Jets
- Northwest Airlines' Mechanics Union Authorizes Strike Vote
- TSA Lost $300 Million to Contractor Hiring Screeners After 9/11
- Record Number of Travelers Expected During Holiday Weekend
- Hartsfield-Jackson Declares it's the World's Busiest Airport
- City, County Will Expand Sewer Lines at the Statesville Regional Airport
- American Airlines Reduces Flights to Haiti
- D/FW's Skylink has a Familiar Voice
- Tickets Put Brakes on Drivers Illegally Awaiting Passengers At Fort Lauderdale Airport
- Airport Owners Risk Litigation After Accidents at Their Airports
- Dulles Passengers Experience Luggage Delays
- Santa Teresa Airport has Growing Pains
- Seattle Airport Debate Similar to Wright Amendment Debate
- Pilot Group Concerned Over Auction of Okla. Airport
- No Rival Bids Received for US Airways
- Rain Creates Arrival Delays for Florida Airports
- Cargo Projects Proposed for Texas' Edinburg International Airport
- Vallejo Mom Files Complaint Over Spot on No-Fly List
- Major Rental Car Facility Proposed for Logan International
- New Ideas on Myrtle Beach Terminal Are Welcome
- Northwest's Chief Executive Says Airline May Face Bankruptcy
- Small Plane Forced to Land at Frederick Airport After Airspace Violation
- Sun Valley Airport Plan to Give Moguls' Jets Priority is Scrapped
- United to Outsource Meteorology Jobs
- Northwest Mechanics Seek to Exit Talks
- American Airlines Traffic Up Sharply
- D/FW's Terminal D Opening Now Set for July 23
- D/FW Canine Force and Facility Set to Grow
- Air Canada Flight Diverts to Trinidad to Offload Unruly Passenger
- Northwest Mechanics Talks at Impasse
- BTS Transportation Services Index Rose 0.1 Percent in April from March
- Attendants, ExpressJet in Tentative Deal
- Mexico's State Airline Seeks Bidders
- German Airline Lufthansa Tests New Tickets with Thumbprint Data
- Fort Laud.-Hollywood Int'l Airport Reports Increases in May Cargo, Traffic
- TransMeridian Airlines to Offer Daily Flights to Orlando Area From MidAmerica, Ill.
- Mavs' Henderson Arrested for Carrying Gun at JFK Airport
- US Airways Bumps Free Pretzels From Flights
- Little Progress Made on Aircraft Fuel Tank Flammability
- U.S. Airline Stocks Drop in Wake of London Blasts
- U.S. Raising Terror Alert for Transit
- Arkansas Airports Await Security Instructions
- MBTA Security Level Raised Following London Attacks
- More Vigilance Urged on Milwaukee Buses After London Blasts
- After London Blasts, Atlanta Increases Security Measures
- Chains Installed at Pittsburgh International Airport Security Checkpoints
- International Travel May Slip After London Blasts
- Planes, Trains, Buses Across Canada Boost Security After London Blasts
- Sprint Rolls Out Wireless Internet Plan for Businesses and Airports
- Greece Boosts Security at British Embassy, Airports, Subways
- Baggage Handler Gets Two Years for Stealing From Travelers
- Ohio Airports Implement Increased Security
- Asphalt Costs May Affect Tallahassee's Airport
- Canada's Edmonton Airport Implements Iris-Recognition Screener at Immigration
- British Airways, Lufthansa's Stocks Sink After London Blasts
- Ohio's Akron-Canton Airport Evacuated After Bomb Scare
- Congressman Says TSA Focused too Much on Airport Security
- PSA Airlines to Cut 89 Jobs in Philadelphia
- Poland Beefs Up Security at Train Stations, Airports Following London Blasts
- Minnesota Airport Security Tightens After London Explosions
- Missouri Tightens Airport Security Following London Explosions
- Storm Overturns Four Planes, Two Hangars at Tara Field in Ga.
- California Authorities Increase Security in Response to British Explosions
- BART, Airports Boost Vigilance in Wake of London Attacks
- State of Alert Across Europe; Airport Security Increased
- Governor Asks Marylanders to be Vigilant After London Bombings
- Chicago-Area Police, Transit Agencies on Alert After London Explosions
- Aberdeen Airport Board Rejects Bid for Snow Removal Equipment Building
- U.S. Tells Air France Plane Headed for Chicago to Return to Paris
- Too Soon to Tell; London Attacks May Not Hurt Air Travel
- Aberdeen Airport Officials Hope to Secure Jet Service
- Myrtle Beach Airport Project Stripped Down
- US Airways Finds Further Financing
- Report Shows Four Pets Died on Commercial Airline Flights in May
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- Miami-Dade to Start Over on Airport Bids
- Mexican Gov't Expects Major Windfall From Public Offering of Pacific Airport Group
- New Revenue Might Be Right Under DF/W Airport's Feet
- Travelers May Not Feel Alerts
- Ontario, Calif., Airport Preps for Security Upgrades
- Suspicious package scare temporarily stops train service at ATL
- Surprise Security Swoop at Manchester, England Airport Exposes Flaws
- D/FW Renews Pitch to Southwest Airlines
- TSA Employees Reunite Passengers with Items Left Behind at LAX
- Mexicana Airlines Returns to D/FW
- Congress Rebuffs White House Plan To Boost Airline Security Fees
- Three Officers Wounded Following Shootout Outside Sky Harbor Airport
- Baggage Handler Gets Two Years for Stealing From Travelers
- '93 Deal Haunts NWA's Talks
- Report Finds High Number of Runway Incidents at Logan
- Kentucky, Ala. Auction Off Items Confiscated at Florida Airports