The New Geography of Hubs

US airlines have cut costs, slashed workforces and, largely, evolved to fee-based revenue models. But one of the biggest, and sometimes overlooked, changes was the consolidation and retrenchment of hub airports since 2000. Whil...
by Edward Russell
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Helicopter Crashes Into New York’s East River

A helicopter crashed into New York's East River shortly after taking off Tuesday afternoon.
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An Aegean 737-400 (SX-BGX) on short final at Amsterdam. (Photo by Joop Stroes)

Greece Flights Canceled Ahead of Air Traffic Controllers Strike Wednesday October 5

Airlines serving Greece have canceled some or all flights on Wednesday, Oct. 5th, in preparation for a nationwide, 24-hour strike scheduled for civil workers.
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Avianova Ends Service Barely a Year After Producing Greatest Airline Commercial Ever

Russian low-cost carrier Avianova ended all flights Monday and will soon file for bankruptcy after U.S.-based Indigo Partners pulled funding from the two-year-old airline.
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Photos: The Boeing 787 Dreamliner Assembly Line

Here are some closeups from a rare cameras-allowed tour of Boeing's Everett, Wash. 787 factory, including the first 787 for United Airlines.
by Brandon Farris
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