Air Agreements Between Bulgaria, Czech Republic and Russia Draw Ire of European Union

The European Union on Wednesday announced that its Commission has launched infringement procedures against two Member States over their bilateral air service agreements with Russia.
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More FAA Projects Halted Nationwide as Partial Shutdown Continues

The Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday announced additional "stop work orders" throughout the nation for the second day, as Congress failed to pass legislation on Friday giving the FAA the authority necessary for work t...
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FAA to Downgrade Mexico’s Aviation Safety Ranking, Banning Mexican Airlines from Codesharing and Service Expansion in US

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the Federal Aviation Administration is set to put major restrictions on Mexican airlines serving the United States after re-assessing Mexico's aviation safety standards.
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Reallocation of European Airport Slots Could Yield $7 Billion Economic Boost

More than $7.14 billion in economic benefits could be gained by 2025 by reviewing European rules on allocating slots for landing and takeoff at the European Union's busiest airports, according to a new study.
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Government Could Force End to Air Canada Strike, Warns Canadian Labor Minister

The government of Canada on Tuesday announced that it could end the Air Canada strike by Thursday if the airline and its employees on strike are unable to reach a new contract agreement.
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