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| 11.17.2008 |
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Delta Replacing RJs with M/L Equipment
Two weeks after the Delta/Northwest merger, Delta is adding new mainline service at Memphis but is replacing regional jets with mainline equipment as it adds service to Memphis. With plans to increase capacity among its U.S. hubs 14.5 percent in January, its...
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| 11.17.2008 |
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Embraer Posts New Forecasts
Embraer continues to see dynamic growth in its new 20-year forecast released last week calling for a 5 percent annual growth rate in the worldwide commercial aviation business between 2009 and 2028. It expects China to lead the growth with an average annual...
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| 11.17.2008 |
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Panama City Seeking Foreign Trade Zone Status for New Airport
Prompted by statistics showing the importance of foreign trade to Florida, the Panama City – Bay County International Airport Authority directed Airport Executive Director Randy Curtis to evaluate the options for establishing a Foreign Trade Zone at the...
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| 11.17.2008 |
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XJT Asks for SEC Extension
ExpressJet asked the Securities and Exchange Commission for an extension on filing its 10Q for the third quarter rescheduling it until last Friday. It cited a change in accounting on its convertible notes. The change impacts its bottom line which was stated...
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| 11.17.2008 |
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Aviation Infrastructure Investment Benefits Economy
Expanding the Federal Aviation Administratin’s Airport Improvement Program to include not only current projects but investment and deployment of NextGen technology provides should be part of the next economic stimulus package, according to Aerospace...
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| 11.17.2008 |
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Airline Performance Improving
Pinnacle trailed only Hawaiian and Frontier in providing the best industry on-time performance in September, according to the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Air Travel Consumer Report. Indeed, On-time performance reached a higher rate this past...
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| 11.10.2008 |
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Air Wisconsin in Load to LCC
Following a similar loan from Republic Airways Holdings, Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation is providing $35 million loan to US Airways, Inc for an initial term of 12 months with optional monthly extensions totaling an additional 12 months, provided certain...
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| 11.10.2008 |
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Jazz Reports Record Net Income of $42.3 million
Jazz reported net income of $C42.3 million for the third quarter, up 6.4 percent from the year-ago period at the same time it recorded operating revenue of $437.4 million, up 14 percent. The airline, which has a cpa with Air Canada earned $C4.1 million in...
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| 11.10.2008 |
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PNCL Net at $7M for Q3
The Colgan turn-around is proceeding well, according to Pinnacle Airlines Corp President and CEO Phil Trenary, who expects the subsidiary to turn to profitability next year. “Changes to revenue stream, combined with the elimination of bad performing...
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| 11.10.2008 |
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Another Lawsuit for Mesa
While some may think that the courthouse is no place to resolve disputes, it seems Mesa is not one of them. Indeed, it is keeping its lawyers very busy with the various lawsuits for and against it. In addition to the pending suit against it by Aloha, it has...
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| 11.10.2008 |
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SkyWest Launches Deal with Trip in Brazil, Net Down
After studying various opportunities around the world, SkyWest Inc invested $5 million for a six percent stake in Brazilian regional TRIP Linhas Aéreas based in Campinas, Brazil. Vice President and Treasurer Mike Kraupp told Regional Aviation News the...
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| 11.10.2008 |
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Sukhoi Superjet Flies Aboard AN-124
The Sukhoi Superjet 100 # 95006 was transported from Komsomolsk-on-Amur to the Novosibirsk Aviation Production Association. The test plane traveled all the way from KnAAPO (Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Production Association) aboard the An-124 Rouslan...
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| 11.10.2008 |
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ExpressJet Reports Results Improve
"This quarter was one of transition for ExpressJet," said ExpressJet President and CEO Jim Ream. "Everyone at the company worked hard to redirect this entire organization, and I feel we have made enormous progress in a short amount of...
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| 11.10.2008 |
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Embraer Net Down Dramatically in Q3
Embraer will not follow Boeing and Airbus in banking its aircraft, should financing become difficult for its customers, said CEO Frederico Curado, who said the company prefers to take a very conservative approach to putting sales on its own balance sheet...
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| 11.03.2008 |
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Buckley Joins SuperJet
After a brief hiatus, John Buckley, who left ATR in August, emerged at last week’s Regional Airline Association meeting as the first U.S. sales and marketing representative for the Sukhoi SuperJet 100. Buckley, vice president business development, will...
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| 11.03.2008 |
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Markets Accept RJET’s Unfolding Strategy
Analysts praised Republic Holdings Inc (RJET) for its strategy to place the 17 aircraft idled by the end of its Frontier Jet Express deal when Frontier filed for bankruptcy last spring. In fact, CEO Bryan Bedford said the margins expected from the loans...
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| 11.03.2008 |
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Legal Challenge to New Airport Denied
One of the last two legal challenges to the new Bay County International Airport and Industrial District was settled last week as the judge denied a temporary restraining order requested by the Florida Clean Water Network, National Resource Defense Council...
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| 11.03.2008 |
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Orient Express – CRJ 900 Heads to China
Bombardier introduces its largest and most advanced regional jet to the Asian market this week after sending the CRJ 900 to Zhuhai for the China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition (Airshow China 2008). "The CRJ NextGen family of aircraft is...
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| 11.03.2008 |
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Leach Takes RAA Helm for ‘09
The Regional Airline Association elected Trans States Holdings President & CEO Richard Leach as the 2009 Chair of the association succeeding outgoing chair Republic Airways Holdings CEO Bryan Bedford. Other officers elected at the association’s fall...
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| 11.03.2008 |
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FAA Forms Runway Safety Council
In its continuing bid to prove it is doing something to improve runway safety, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) convened the Runway Safety Council, a joint government-industry body that will take a deeper, systemic approach to improving runway...
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