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  • May 2008
    • American Airlines Report Roasts FAA

      American Airlines Report Roasts FAA

      (Newser) - American Airlines blames the FAA for its recent grounding of thousands of flights, the Wall Street Journal reports. The airline is set to deliver a report today that says 3,300 flights were canceled because FAA headquarters reversed a "handshake deal" the airline had with regional aviation officials that was supposed to allow the company to comply with changes in FCC wiring standards on its MD-80 aircraft without cancellations. More »

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      airline industry   American Airlines   FAA   airline safety   flight cancellation   aircraft   Boeing MD-80

  • April 2008
    • Airline Blames Feds for Grounded Planes

      Airline Blames Feds for Grounded Planes

      (Newser) - American Airlines is tired of taking the heat for 2,000 flight cancellations that travelers endured last week, the New York Times reports. The once-contrite company is now criticizing the FAA, saying its new safety guidelines are unclear and unfair. “We don’t know what the rules are,” said an American technical crew chief. The company says its safety issues were minor deviations from technical standards that had been considered acceptable for years, and could have been fixed gradually. More »

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      airline industry   American Airlines   FAA   flight cancellation

    • Washington Vows Better Airline Safety

      Washington Vows Better Airline Safety

      (Newser) - Today Washington vowed to beef up airplane inspections and demanded to know why American Airlines stranded 250,000 travelers last week, the AP reports. "No one at all was well served by what happened," US Transportation Secretary Mary Peters said. But she defended federal regulators, saying they did not overreact after learning of lax inspections on Southwest Airlines planes last month. More »

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      American Airlines   FAA   airline safety   flight cancellation   inspection   regulations   Mary Peters

    • American Airlines Cleared to Fly Again

      American Airlines Cleared to Fly Again

      (Newser) - Federal officials cleared American Airlines today to resume flying all but three of its grounded MD-80 jets, the AP reports. American wanted to run a full schedule today, but "we still need to get the planes positioned for their next flights," a company spokesman said. The full fleet of aging planes will be on schedule by tomorrow morning, the AP reports. More »

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      gas prices   American Airlines   FAA   flight cancellation   repair   MD-80 series   Gerard Arpey

    • American Gets Half of MD-80s Flying

      American Gets Half of MD-80s Flying

      (Newser) - American Airlines flew about half of its MD-80s on schedule today but will ground another 200 for inspections tomorrow morning, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports. Execs said that all planes should be back on track by tomorrow night. CEO Gerard Arpey accepted blame for the groundings that have canceled 3,000 flights, saying, "We were not in technical compliance, and that is our failure.” More »

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      American Airlines   FAA   flight cancellation   inspection   Boeing MD-80   Gerard Arpey   Transport Workers Union

    • American to Cancel 900 More Flights Today

      American to Cancel 900 More Flights Today

      (Newser) - American Airlines expects to cancel 900 more flights today as the airline works to bring its MD-80 aircraft up to FAA standards, the New York Times reports. Thousands more travelers will be stranded at airport hubs, and the problem could spill into tomorrow. American is just the latest airline to be hit with groundings under the more aggressive FAA audits, and more are expected industry-wide in the weeks ahead. More »

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      airline industry   Boeing   American Airlines   FAA   flight cancellation   Boeing MD-80

    • 1,000 American Flights Now Grounded Amid Inspections

      1,000 American Flights Now Grounded Amid Inspections

      (Newser) - American Airlines has now canceled more than 1,000 flights as it inspects wires in its 300 MD-80 aircraft, the Wall Street Journal reports. The Federal Aviation Administration raised concerns about recent inspections of the wiring, the same issue that grounded more than 400 flights last month. The process, which began yesterday, could stretch past tomorrow and affect half of American's schedule. More »

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      airline industry   Boeing   American Airlines   FAA   flight cancellation   Boeing MD-80

    • Passengers Air a Record Number of Complaints

      Passengers Air a Record Number of Complaints

      (Newser) - Airline passengers on domestic flights are unhappier than they've been in years, with consumer complaints up 60%, according to the annual Airline Quality Rating survey. Long delays, cancellations, overbooking, late arrivals, and lost baggage accounted for most of the complaints, which haven't been this bad since 2000, reports the AP. Complaints doubled on US Airways and Comair, and increased for 15 out of 16 carriers in the study. The sole exception was Mesa Airlines. More »

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      airline   FAA   United Airlines   Northwest Airlines   US Airways   flight cancellation   Delta   Southwest   air travelers   American   lost baggage   Comair   Mesa Airlines   AirTran   Frontier   complaints

    • ATA Goes Bankrupt, Cancels All Flights

      ATA Goes Bankrupt, Cancels All Flights

      (Newser) - Passengers booked on ATA Airlines flights got a rude awakening this morning: The low-cost carrier declared bankruptcy in the middle of the night, shut down operations, and canceled all further flights, Eyewitness News reports. “Unfortunately, we were not in a position to provide our customers or others with advance notice,” the company said in a statement. More »

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      airline industry   airline   bankruptcy   flight cancellation   ATA

  • March 2008

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