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GAO Wants More Foreign Cargo Screening
U.S. Government Accountability Office finds progress, but weak spots include perimeter security.
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EC Directives Could Boost Single Sky
Eurocontrol head David McMillan says expected EC legislation could give new life to Single Sky.
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Airlines Fight Proposed Sacramento Terminal
Airlines say airport plans to raise per-passnenger fees to $14 from $5 over the next eight years to pay for the project.
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Air Midwest To End Operations June 30
Parent Mesa Air had announced its subsidiary's imminent shutdown in January; company cites high fuel cost, low demand.
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U.S. Demand Seen Falling: ATA
U.S. airlines could see a slight dip in domestic demand this summer, while international traffic could rise, ATA says.
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Overview of the 2007 Aerospace Outlooks
Economists love smooth. They hate rough. They like soft landings, abhor recessions. All of which is why economists have their fingers crossed about the next couple of years. By all indications, the world in which the aviation and aerospace industries conduct their business will be stable and untroubled, but the economists are watchful.
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U.S., Europe Reengage On Open Skies
U.S. and European Union officials again will try to craft a much needed open skies agreement between the world's two largest aviation markets, but talks promise to be difficult and time is not on the negotiators' side.
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Lower Fuel Prices Unlikely To Spur Huge Q4 Profit Growth
The U.S. airline industry may be enjoying a welcome break from high fuel prices, but airlines have been warning investors not to get too excited about fourth-quarter results as tough operating conditions are expected to keep a lid on profits.
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White House, Industry Concerned At Proposed Screening Rules
House Democrats and Speaker Nancy Pelosi have delivered on their promise to pass homeland security legislation that addresses the bulk of the Sept. 11 Commission's unmet recommendations early in the congressional session, but the White House says it can't support the legislation that was passed by the House Tuesday night.
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EC Proposes Open Sky With Canada, Eyes Renewed U.S. Talks
The European Commission proposed launching negotiations with Canada for an "Open Aviation Area Agreement" and will seek this week to revive talks with the U.S.
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