The Logbook: Nudity, Alcohol, and Aviation Apparently Do Not Mix

The United Airlines pilot arrested for drinking this past November has pleaded guilty, British say body scanners violate child pornography laws, Mesa Airlines declares bankruptcy, a Lear 35 crashes in Chicago and a 727 crashes ...
by Phil Derner Jr.

 
 

Early Bird Report: Airlines Could Swing $7 Billion Turnaround in 2010

2010 could be a good year for US carriers. Boeing and Airbus claim victory in WTO fight. Boeing will break a 787's wings on Sunday. Southwest shrinks its fall sched. US Airways asks for delay exemptions.
by admin

 
 

Presidential Visit Mangles Runway at Small Massachusetts Airport

The single runway of a tiny airfield west of Boston suffered severe damage when President Barack Obama paid a visit in April. Now the owner is petitioning the government to fix it.
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Delta Air Lines Sells Mesaba and Compass Regional Subsidiaries

Delta on Thursday announced it has entered into definitive agreements to sell two of its regional airline subsidiaries, Mesaba Airlines and Compass Airlines.
by BNO News

 
 
Construction personnel are seen completing work on the north side of the Bay Runway as two arriving aircraft taxi to the terminal

JFK Airport Runway Replacement Megaproject Approaching On-Time Arrival

The massive $376 million project to renovate the longest, busiest runway at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York is nearing completion. Here's how they're getting it done right on schedule.
by admin