AviationPros.com Sitemap- April 2008 News
- United Airlines Mechanics Vote to Become Teamsters
- Airbus Authorizes Goodrich to Repair Proprietary Components
- New 'Open Skies' Agreement Means More Airline and Route Options for Travelers
- FAA Blasted on Safety
- Teamsters Applaud Oberstar for FAA Investigation
- AirTran Airways Offers Assistance to Passengers Affected by Suspension of Skybus Airlines Service
- GAT Airline Ground Support Buys the eTug
- Skybus Grounded
- Airlines' Performance Near 20-year Low
- FAA Removes Senior Regulator in Texas after Airline Controversy
- Sasol - 100% Synthetic Fuel Wins First-Time Approval for Use Internationally in Commercial Aviation
- Alaska Airlines Inspects MD-80 Fleet with FAA to Ensure Technical Compliance with Directive
- TSA Unveils Plan to X-ray Air Cargo
- Alaska Airlines Returns MD-80s to Service After Completing FAA Inspections
- As Federal Aviation Administration Comes Under Fire, the Organization Inappropriately Deflects Scrutiny to Airline Safety
- Machinists Urge Airlines to Focus on Core Business
- Frontier Airlines Files for Chapter 11 Reorganization; Normal Operations Continuing and Unaffected
- American Back to Normal Schedule
- Overhaul & Maintenance Awards: Manuel Lopez Aguilar of Iberia Maintenance and Joe Sirico of Pratt & Whitney
- Air Wisconsin Expands Ground Handling Agreement with United Airlines
- TSA Unveils Body Image Scanner at LAX
- Boeing and Airbus Join Forces to Improve Aviation's Environmental Performance
- PASSUR Aerospace, Inc. Becomes New Company Name for Megadata Corporation Reinforcing Strong PASSUR(R) Brand and New PASSUR Network Capabilities
- LAX to Raise Service-worker Standards
- FAA: Air Traffic Controllers Making More Mistakes
- Security Plan Could Be Costly to Airlines
- American Airlines Adds Miami-Grenada Service to Schedule
- ExpressJet Special Committee Rejects SkyWest's Unsolicited Proposal
- Spirit AeroSystems and HAECO Announce Maintenance Joint Venture
- United Airlines Issues Statement on Consolidation
- United's Merger Quest is Delayed
- FAA Admits Controllers Wrongfully Blamed Mistakes on Pilots
- Moscow Domodedovo Airport Takes Lead in Provision of Tech Support for Western-Made Aircrafts
- Mesa Air Group Settles Litigation Involving Hawaiian Airlines