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United Airlines said Monday that ExpressJet Airlines in May will begin operating 25 ERJ-145 aircraft under the United Express brand. The new agreement replaces previous contracts by other United Express partner carriers. The deal is also consistent with...
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Before the Eagle County Regional Airport's runway was extended by 1,000 feet this summer, the types of commercial aircraft that could take off and land at the airport were limited. The most popular commercial plane flying in and out of the airport is...
Tags: Eagle County Regional Airport, Dave Jehn, regional jets, test flights, Eagle Airport, United Express, United Airlines, Vail, Bombardier CRJ700, Delta Air Lines, Delta Connection, Eagle County Colorado, SkyWest Airlines
For all the trillions of dollars lavished on it, for all the talk about confronting new security threats, for all the exhortations to reinvent government, America’s defense establishment, as John Farmer reminds us in “The Ground Truth,” continued to fight...
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Worried About Losing Tax Revenue, Congress to Investigate Airlines� Fees Published: November 13, 2009 When airlines charge extra fees, are they really just another fare increase in disguise? It is not just a theoretical question to help travelers pass...
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The United Airlines pilot arrested this week in London for alleged drinking before taking the controls of a 767 jetliner to Chicago might have his pilot licenses revoked and could spend two years in jail. The pilot, Erwin Vermont Washington, also could...
Tags: Chicago, Aviator, UAL Corporation, United Airlines, Pilot licensing and certification, Cockpit
Air travel competition is heating up, and we're not talking about corporate profits and losses here. As airlines reduce flights and use smaller planes, passengers sometimes are jostling for storage space for their carry-on items. Holiday travelers particularly...
Tags: flights attendants, frequent flier, Randy Petersen, Joe Brancatelli, Seth Miller, New York City, United Airlines, Airline, Frequent-flyer program, Airport security, Air safety, Open Travel Alliance, Flight attendant
Canada's largest airline announced Thursday passengers looking for extra legroom will have to cough up extra cash. Air Canada is joining a growing number of carriers, including its main Canadian competitor WestJet Airlines, by offering customers preferred...
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Stock futures were pointing toward a moderately positive open Friday after two major European airlines announced a merger while commodities recovered some of yesterday's losses...Commodities recovered a portion of Thursday's losses in reaction to a weaker...
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00 AM MST To help Coloradans decide which charitable groups are more deserving of their contributions, state officials on Thursday launched a website for consumers to check before donating. The site, checkthecharity .com , makes use of public registration...
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The president of Sea Launch Co. says he expects Boeing to drop all or most of its ownership of the satellite-launching business. Kjell Karlsen heads Long Beach, Calif.-based Sea Launch, which filed for bankruptcy protection in June. He said in Thursday's...
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