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Wall Street Transcript via Yahoo! Finance - Wed Nov 25, 12:26 pm ET
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The Palladium-Times - Thu Nov 26, 5:37 pm ET
The current rules that allow airlines and credit card companies to terminate accounts and rescind unused miles without notice or reason is being contested by U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 24, 5:16 pm ET
The government is imposing fines for the first time against airlines for stranding passengers on an airport tarmac, the Transportation Department said Tuesday.
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USA Today - Tue Nov 24, 10:18 pm ET
The government fined three airlines $175,000 Tuesday for stranding fliers on a plane overnight in Rochester, Minn., in August.
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Wed Nov 25, 6:21 am ET
National carrier Malaysia Airlines said Wednesday it suffered a net loss of 300 million ringgit in the third quarter, mainly because of wrongway bets on fuel prices.
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Tue Nov 24, 1:40 pm ET
US Airways was the only airline stock in the green Tuesday, after the Phoenix-based airline said it will delay delivery of 54 Airbus jets until at least 2013 so it can hold on to more cash.
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Tue Nov 24, 4:42 pm ET
The government is imposing fines for the first time against airlines for stranding passengers on an airport tarmac, the Transportation Department said Tuesday.
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Everett Herald - Thu Nov 26, 2:43 am ET
Northrop Grumman, Boeing's rival for a lucrative U.S. Air Force tanker contract, recently weighed in on whether an international trade ruling should be considered in the contest.
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Everett Herald - Thu Nov 26, 1:36 am ET
Northrop Grumman, Boeing's rival for a lucrative U.S. Air Force tanker contract, recently weighed in on whether an international trade ruling should be considered in the contest.
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Bloomberg - Wed Nov 25, 11:35 am ET
Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Germany and six other countries that pledged to buy Airbus SAS A400M military transports may advance commercial loans to keep funding development of a plane that’s four years behind schedule, two people close to the talks said.
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NPR - Tue Nov 24, 1:53 pm ET
The Department of Transportation levies $175,000 in fines against three airlines for their role in the stranding of passengers overnight in a plane at Rochester, Minn., in August even though it was only 50 yards from a terminal.
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Chicago Tribune - Wed Nov 25, 9:11 am ET
The 47 people on board a Continental Express flight were not allowed to leave the aircraft for nearly six hours while it was parked in Rochester, Minn., due to confusion over TSA rules. Federal fines totaling $175,000 were levied Tuesday against the three airlines that stranded dozens of passengers for nearly six hours on a tarmac in Rochester, Minn., last summer. The fines are the first that ...
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San Jose Mercury News - Tue Nov 24, 9:26 pm ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government is imposing fines for the first time against airlines for stranding passengers on an airport tarmac, the Department of Transportation said Tuesday.
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Everett Herald - Wed Nov 25, 11:19 pm ET
Northrop Grumman, Boeing's rival for a lucrative U.S. Air Force tanker contract, recently weighed in on whether an international trade ruling should be considered in the contest.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 24, 6:49 am ET
Japan Airlines said Tuesday it obtained government approval to receive up to $1.1 billion in emergency loans aimed at preventing the money-losing company from grounding flights.