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Senator Maria Cantwell on Air Safety
June 09,2009 -- WASHINGTON, DC – On Monday, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) introduced the Air Medical Service Safety Improvement Act of 2009, which aims to improve safety for flight crews, flight nurses, and passengers aboard emergency air medical service helicopters. » read more »
American Airlines Tests Carbon-Reduction Measures on Transatlantic Flight
PARIS, June 8 -- When American Airlines Flight 63 departs Paris for Miami at 10 a.m. local time on Thursday, June 11, it will embark upon a journey that aims to prove that trans-Atlantic flights can be operated a bit greener and leaner.
Through the Atlantic Interoperability Initiative to Reduce Emissions (AIRE), American will be the first U.S. airline to test next-generation technology and procedures that will significantly reduce carbon emissions and save fuel on trans-Atlantic routes. The testing will be conducted during a normally scheduled flight so American can obtain real-time benefits. » read more »
Delta Air Lines May Traffic Down 9.7% Year to Year
ATLANTA, June 4 -- Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) today reported traffic results for May 2009. System traffic in May 2009, including both Delta and Northwest operations, decreased 9.7 percent compared to May 2008 on a 7.9 percent decrease in capacity, and load factor declined 1.6 points to 82.3 percent.
Domestic traffic decreased 6.5 percent year over year on a 6.0 percent decrease in capacity. Domestic load factor declined 0.4 points to 84.1 percent. International traffic decreased 14.6 percent year over year on a 10.7 percent decrease in capacity, and load factor declined 3.7 points to 79.4 percent.
Detailed traffic and capacity are attached. » read more »
American Airlines Announces FAA Reinstatement of Pilots' Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP)
FORT WORTH, Texas, June 4 -- American Airlines today announced the reinstatement by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of an Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) for American's pilots.
American and the Allied Pilots Association (APA), the union representing all AA pilots, reached an agreement in March that was approved by the FAA and became effective on May 29, reinstating the pilots' program that had lapsed last fall after 14 years.
ASAP is a safety partnership organized by American, the union, and the FAA, designed to encourage employees to voluntarily report safety-related information. The reports help identify potential precursors to serious safety incidents. » read more »
American Airlines Expands Mobile Boarding Passes to Three Additional Airports
For Use With Mobile Phones or PDAs; New Airports Include Las Vegas, Atlanta and Minneapolis-St. Paul
FORT WORTH, Texas, June 4 -- American Airlines customers departing from Las Vegas McCarran International (LAS), Jackson Atlanta International (ATL) and Minneapolis-St. Paul International (MSP) can now choose to receive boarding passes electronically on their mobile phones or PDAs - saving the time it takes to print out and present a paper boarding pass at the airport.
As of today passengers departing on domestic flights from these three new airports can choose to use mobile boarding passes, including flights that connect through any of the participating airports. » read more »
Senator Chuck Schumer: Safety Experts Must Have A Larger Voice At FAA
Intros Legislation To Mandate Safety Expert Be Included On FAA Advisory Board
June 4, 2009 --
Today, in an effort to ensure that safety is prioritized over all other industry concerns, US Senator Charles E. Schumer announced he will be introducing legislation to add a member to the Federal Aviation Administration Administrator’s Management Advisory Council (MAC) who represents that aviation safety sector.
The current Council consists of a Transportation Secretary designee, a Defense Secretary designee, and ten aviation industry representatives, none of whom come from the aviation safety sector. Examples of aviation safety organizations include the National Air Disaster Alliance/Foundation or the Flight Safety Foundation. » read more »
American Eagle Airlines Reports 73.3% May Load Factor
FORT WORTH, Texas, June 3, 2009 -- American Eagle reported a May load factor of 73.3 percent - an increase of 0.2 points compared to the same period last year.
Traffic decreased 14.3 percent year over year as capacity decreased 14.5 percent.
American Eagle boarded nearly 1.5 million passengers in May.
Detailed traffic and capacity data follow:
US Airways Group, Inc. Reports Record 82.8% May Load Factor
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Jun. 3, 2009-- US Airways Group, Inc. (NYSE:LCC) today reported May and year-to-date 2009 traffic results. Mainline revenue passenger miles (RPMs) for the month were 5.1 billion, down 5.2 percent versus May 2008. Capacity was 6.2 billion available seat miles (ASMs), down 5.8 percent versus May 2008. Passenger load factor for the month of May was a record 82.8 percent, up 0.5 points versus May 2008. » read more »
United Airlines May Consolidated Traffic Results
CHICAGO, June 3, 2009 – United Airlines today reported its preliminary consolidated traffic results for May 2009.
The company reported a May consolidated passenger load factor of 80.0 percent.
Total consolidated revenue passenger miles (RPMs) decreased in May by 12.3 percent on a consolidated capacity decrease of 10.2 percent in available seat miles (ASMs) compared with the same period in 2008.
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REVENUE PASSENGER MILES (‘000)* » read more » Delta, TSA Join Forces to Expand Paperless Mobile Check-inBy admin - Posted on June 3rd, 2009
Passengers can now check in and receive electronic boarding passesSALT LAKE CITY, June 2, 2009 -- Customers flying Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) from Salt Lake City can now use Web-enabled mobile devices to check in and receive an electronic boarding pass, thanks to a partnership between the airline and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The option is available for domestic travel on nonstop Delta, Northwest and Delta Connection flights departing from Salt Lake City International Airport. » read more » Continental Airlines Reports May 2009 Operational PerformanceBy admin - Posted on June 2nd, 2009
HOUSTON, June 1 -- Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) today reported a May consolidated (mainline plus regional) load factor of 80.9 percent, 0.3 points below the May 2008 consolidated load factor and a mainline load factor of 81.3 percent, the same as the May 2008 mainline load factor. The carrier reported a record domestic mainline May load factor of 84.7 percent, 0.3 points above the May 2008 domestic mainline load factor and an international mainline load factor of 78.0 percent, 0.3 points below May 2008. During the month, Continental recorded a U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) on-time arrival rate of 83.5 percent and a mainline segment completion factor of 99.6 percent. » read more » Senators Schumer and Gillibrand Announce Over $1.1 Million For Plattsburgh International AirportBy admin - Posted on June 1st, 2009
May 29, 2009 -- U.S. Senators Charles E. Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand today announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has awarded two grants totaling $1,140,000 to Plattsburgh International Airport for infrastructure improvements and safety enhancements. A $950,000 grant will be used to upgrade nose doc hangars and a grant of $190,000 will be used to perform terminal expansion and security improvements. » read more » American Airlines Cashless Cabins Begin June 1 On US Domestic and Canada FlightsBy admin - Posted on May 28th, 2009
FORT WORTH, Texas, May 27 -- On June 1, American Airlines will go cashless onboard flights within the continental United States, as well as flights to and from Hawaii, Alaska, and Canada. Effective Monday, for inflight purchases such as headsets, fresh meals, snacks and alcoholic beverages, American will accept major credit or debit cards only. "We believe that, by moving to a cashless cabin, the transaction process is more convenient for both our customers and flight attendants," said Lauri Curtis, American's Vice President - Onboard Service. » read more » Senator Schumer Secures Pledge From Continental AirlinesBy admin - Posted on May 27th, 2009
Airline Will Maintain Service Between Ithaca Tompkins And Newark; Service Provides Region With Critical Access To Domestic And International FlightsMay 26, 2009 -- United States Senator Charles E. Schumer today announced that Continental Airlines has withdrawn their plan to end their daily round-trip flights between Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport and their New York hub at Newark Liberty International Airport. The service is operated by CommutAir as Continental Connection. The change comes after Schumer wrote and called Continental Airlines CEO Larry Kellner, urging him to reverse his decision, and after unprecedented lobbying on the part of community members and the Tompkins County business community. » read more » Continental Airlines Announces Flight Schedule for Houston-Rio de Janeiro RouteBy admin - Posted on May 26th, 2009
HOUSTON, May 26 -- Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) last week announced that it will launch daily nonstop flights between its Houston hub at Bush Intercontinental Airport and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and through flight service between New Orleans and Rio de Janeiro beginning August 1, 2009. Effective as of May 19, the airline has made seat inventory available for sale in preparation for the start of service. » read more » Scroll down for related articles:White HouseCongressHealthGovernorsEconomyBusinessScienceWorldIT update
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