Sector Snap: Airlines down with broader market
AP - 1 hour 11 minutes agoAirline shares fell with the broader market on Friday, even though airline investors got something that would usually count as good news — falling oil prices.
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Airline shares fell with the broader market on Friday, even though airline investors got something that would usually count as good news — falling oil prices.
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) -- European confidence in the economic outlook improved in November to the highest since the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.
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AirTran Airways could have a major impact on Lexington's Blue Grass Airport and the area it ser
BOISE, Idaho -- Edward Stimpson, an aviation advocate who pushed to rejuvenate struggling small aircraft manufacturers in the 1990s by limiting lawsuits against them, has died after a five-month illness. He was 75.
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.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union added all airlines from Djibouti, the Republic of Congo and Sao Tome and Principe to its airline safety blacklist on Friday, but Yemenia Yemen Airways avoided inclusion despite a fatal crash in June.
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.
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.
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 ...
The Vertical Motion Simulator trains all comers in capsule landings, helicopter flights, and even bobsled runs. Now it's helping in the design of next-gen lunar landers.
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.
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.
TEMPE, ARIZ. — US Airways is delaying delivery of 54 Airbus jets until at least 2013 as it tries to bolster its financial strength.
Associated Press - November 25, 2009 4:34 PM ET CHICAGO (AP) - Aviation officials say traffic appears down slightly at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport compared to last year.
Oregon Zoo Unveils More Than 1.2 Million Bright Bulbs Presented by The Boeing Company By Bill LaMarche Portland, OR - The Oregon Zoo unveils more than 1.2 million bright bulbs illuminating the 22nd annual ZooLights festival, Nov. 27-Jan. 3. This holiday tradition, presented by The Boeing Company, features the popular Oregon steam train and life-size animal silhouettes and moving light sculptures ...