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Safe in the Skies?

10/29/2009|Latest Video

Safe in the Skies?Buffalo crash family members attend Senate hearing on pilot distraction

No Capacity?

09/08/2009|Health

No Capacity?Hospitals face possible crisis in large-scale H1N1 outbreak

Trip Tips

07/24/2009|Latest Video

Trip TipsTravel expert gives advice on saving money on trips

Click This

07/23/2009|SciTech

Click ThisMobile devices threatening airline in-flight entertainment upgrades

'Red Eye' Wordsmith

07/07/2009|Latest Video

'Red Eye' WordsmithRon Geraci is back with more letters for Obama

Greta Live Wire: 6/23

06/23/2009|Latest Video

Greta Live Wire: 6/23Go behind the scenes as Greta prepares for Tuesday's 'On the Record'

After the Show Show: 6/23

06/23/2009|FOX & Friends

After the Show Show: 6/23Sir Richard Branson reveals secrets of the airline industry

Cockpit Controversy

06/18/2009|Latest Video

Cockpit ControversyWill pilot's death on flight spark age debate?

Flight Risk?

05/20/2009|US

Flight Risk?Fmr. FAA official reveals extraordinary flaws in mechanic licensing procedures

Incompetent Pilot?

05/13/2009|Latest Video

Incompetent Pilot?Families suing airline over crash in upstate New York

LATEST STORIES

Airlines Offer Lightest Fall Schedules Since 2001

AP| U.S.

Saturday, September 12, 2009 DALLAS The U.S. airline industry is shrinking to a size not seen since the months ..... seats on the planes. Capacity is crucial in the airline industry in the same way that inventories matter to car dealers

Story|09/12/2009

Wars, comebacks and...sorry Governor Kaine, but you are doing that all wrong! « The Special Report

By Web Producer| Other Stories

weekend 46 of there passenger jets were grounded after FAA inspectors found substandard parts on there wings. The airline industry as a whole has been cutting down on costs by subcontracting maintenance to companies that use cheaper spare parts

Blogs|09/01/2009

Co-Pilot in Buffalo Plane Crash Complained of Sickness, Low Pay

FOXNews.com| U.S.

testified that the pilots' judgment was likely impaired by fatigue. Revelations about the pilots' behavior, low pay and commuting practices sparked a backlash against pilot pay and working conditions in the regional airline industry .

Story|07/28/2009

Bright Light Exposure Reduces Daytime Sleepiness

Health

Health. "One of our goals is to reduce the sleepiness of many shift-workers," such as those working in the airline industry . The team's current research involved 10 healthy young volunteers, 18 to 24 years of age, who kept to their

Story|06/10/2009

Bodies From Air France Crash Flown to Mainland for Identification

AP| World

different system in our aircraft," Qantas General Manager for Government and Corporate Affairs David Epstein said. Airline industry officials also rallied to defend Airbus. At an industry conference in Kuala Lumpur, Emirates Airlines President

Story|06/09/2009

FAA to Inspect Pilot Training at Regional Airlines

AP| U.S.

Aviation Administrator Randy Babbitt said Tuesday in a statement they will also hold an a summit meeting with the airline industry next week to seek better pilot training and other safety improvements. Babbitt said it was clear from the crash

Story|06/09/2009

World Airlines Seen Losing $9 Billion This Year

AP| World

liberalization such as the lifting of restrictions on routes and cooperation between airlines to bolster the global airline industry . "It would be a cheap and effective stimulus...liberalizing key routes today would create 24 million jobs and

Story|06/08/2009

Large Chunks of Air France Jet Found in Atlantic Ocean

FOXNews.com| World

likely already plunging toward the ocean. "This clearly looks like the story of the airplane coming apart," the airline industry official told the AP. "We just don't know why it did, but that is what the investigation will show." Air France

Story|06/03/2009

Hiring, Training of Pilots Under Fire in Crash Probe of Doomed Buffalo Jet

FOXNews.com| U.S.

napping.' They knew it was sleeping." Daniel Morgan, Colgan's vice president for flight safety, said the airline industry has a long history of flight crews commuting long distances to report for work. Morgan said it is appropriate that

Story|05/13/2009

Recap of Saturday, May 2

FOXNews.com| The Cost of Freedom

You would have heard this from health officials if it had any substance. That being said, it is awful for the airline industry , just like the demonization of executives for spending shareholder money on resorts, on retreats, on private jets

Story|05/04/2009

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