AviationPros.com Sitemap- September 2006 News
- Huntington, W.Va. Gets Low-Cost Carrier
- Former NTSB Chairman Says New Technology Could Have Prevented Kentucky Plane Crash
- Arrests in Moroccan Terrorist Network Rises to 56
- Controllers Say Staff Shortages are Everywhere
- Airline Federal Insurance Discounts May End
- United Express Halting Some San Antonio Flights
- Delta Could Face Fight on Pilot Pension Plan
- Arcata/Eureka Airport Expansion Kicking off in Ca.
- Comair Gets More Time for Service Bid
- Mesa Wins Merced, Ca.'s New Flight Contract
- Jammed Air Canada Jazz Cockpit Door Exposes Flaws
- Newnan-Coweta Airport Expansion in Ga.
- Jet's Landing Gear Catches Fire in Miami
- Passenger Plane Catches Fire on Landing in Iran; 80 Dead
- Airbus Superjumbo Goes on Test Flight with Full Load of Passengers
- New Destinations Not Likely to Be Available at Redmond, Ore., Airport for Years
- AirTran to Start Fort Lauderdale Flight
- Airbus Super Jumbo in Passenger Test Flight
- Ex-Highway Director Named to Lead DOT
- Judge Dismisses Executive Air Suit
- Allegiant Starting Chattanooga-Orlando Service
- Air Canada Pulls Plug on St. John's-London Route
- Salt Lake City Int'l Airport Control Tower Vacated
- Delta Argues to Drop Pilot Pensions
- Minnesota-London Flight Is Diverted
- Continental Jet Veers off Taxiway in US
- Chertoff Explains the 'Why' Behind Air Security
- Flight between Chico and L.A. Considered
- New U.S. Security Rules Rile Canadian Airlines, Air Crews
- Regional Jet Use Stabilizing
- TSA Suspends Explosives Screening Installations
- Ex-Highway Director Named to Lead DOT
- 3 Companies Get $182 Million in O'Hare Contracts
- SWA Flight Aborts Landing Because of Plane on Tarmac
- Continental Reveals Costs of Air Alert
- IATA Warns of World Flight Chaos
- AirTran to Start Fort Lauderdale Flight
- Some Airlines Turning to Fuel Hedging Again
- Airport Work Creates Unexpected Dangers
- 30 Passengers, Not 80 Killed As Iranian Airliner Catches Fire
- Brazil's Embraer Selling 50 Executive Jets to U.S.-Based Magnum Jet
- United Cleared to Offer First U.S. Commercial Flight to Kuwait
- British Airways Says It Lost $76 million During Airport Terrorism Alert
- 'Rising Risks' Cut CanJet Flights
- United Airlines Angles For Incentives, Fuel Tax Cap
- O'Hare's Explosive-Detection Devices Delayed
- Flight Passenger Sent to Mental Hospital
- Airports Set Sights on 'Weird' Conduct in Canada
- BAE Set to Agree Sale of Airbus Stake to EADS
- Miami Airport Employees Are Watching You
- United Cleared to Offer First U.S. Commercial Flight to Kuwait
- BA Says It Lost $76 Million During Terrorism Alert
- As Airline Passenger Numbers Soar, So Do Delays, Lost Baggage And Flier Frustration
- Air Traffic Controllers: New Rules Unsafe
- Churchill's Airport Could Cut Canada's Greenhouse Gases
- Could Cleveland Suffer in a Continental-United Merger?
- 'Rising Risks' Cut CanJet Flights
- Brazil's Embraer Selling 50 Executive Jets to U.S.-Based Magnum Jet
- Judge OKs Termination of Delta Pilots Pension Plan
- Boeing Names Carson to Replace Mulally
- Fuel Spill Makes Mess at Fort Lauderdale Airport
- British Airline Resumes Beirut Flights
- FAA Approves First Harness-Type Child Safety Device for Use on Commercial Flights
- Minneapolis-to-London Flight Takes Lengthy Duluth Detour
- Fuel Spill Makes Mess at Fort Lauderdale Airport
- Bag-Screening Staff Shortage Prevents Airlines from Expanding into New Markets
- In-Flight Film Buyers Landing at Film Fest in Toronto
- Smaller Jets Flying Farther
- Lufthansa's Plane Delivery Delayed
- Sabre Holdings and AA Form New Five-Year Agreement
- Praying Jew Ordered off Air Canada Flight
- Air Canada Adds Flights to Eastern Canada
- Lincoln Airport to Lose One United Departure to Denver
- Frontier Orders 10 Turboprop Airplanes from Bombardier
- Flight Attendants Gaining Support for Sharp Items Ban
- Ky. Plane Crash Survivor Asks 'Why?'
- Pennsylvania Airports Target Security after Thefts
- British Airline Resumes Beirut Flights
- Aviapartner to Launch Automated Baggage Reconciliation System
- United Introduces New Boarding Equipment
- More Than 450 CanJet Employees to Lose Jobs
- Fewer Flights, Fliers At Blue Grass In '06
- Post 9/11: A Security Progress Report Card
- Landmark Aviation Unveils Renovated Hangar and Lounge At Toronto
- FAA Cracks down on Air Controllers Who Nap During Break Time
- More Than 450 CanJet Employees to Lose Jobs
- Comair Says It Has Plenty of Insurance
- Comair, Yeager Reach Tentative Debt Deal
- Wright Change Offered
- Delta, AirTran Lift On-Time Rates
- Fewer Flights, Fliers At Blue Grass In '06
- European Airlines Support Restrictions on Liquids
- Flier Reports Possible Radioactive Material in Bag
- A Day in the Life of an Airport Screener
- Panel OKs Contract for Ads at L.A., Ontario Airports
- Northwest Recalls Flight Attendants
- Employees at Italy's Alitalia on Strike
- United Introduces New Boarding Equipment
- American Airlines Still Recovering from Terrorist Attacks
- Final Straw in CanJet Closure Due to Competition, Not Union