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DENVER'S $3 BILLION AIRPORT PLAN HAS AGAIN RUN INTO TURBULENCE
(Ap) |
A proposed $3 billion airport, which survived one election and appeared ready to fly last spring, ha
Air Cargo
SYRACUSE AIRPORT SELLS CARGO FACILITY, HOPES TO SEE GROWTH
Journal Commerce Special |
The pace of cargo traffic growth at Syracuse's Hancock International Airport is expected to quicken
Air Cargo
BRAZIL AIRLINE ON THE BLOCK FOR PRIVATIZATION
James Bruce |
Barring a dramatic change in political winds, the course has been set for privatizing Brazil's secon
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
4 AIRLINES SAID TO PAY MILLIONS TO TERRORISTSTEL AVIV, Israel - A U.S. aviation security exp
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USAIR HOPES TO AVOID PROBLEMS IN ITS MERGER WITH PIEDMONT
David Mildenberg |
Piedmont Airlines' merger into USAir has been delayed until Aug. 5 as the two big carriers attempt t
Air Cargo
EASTERN WORKERS STAGE WALKOUT
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Hundreds of Eastern Airlines employees represented by the machinists union staged a brief walkout Tu
Air Cargo
DOT TO REVIEW FEDERAL'S RIGHTS TO SERVE JAPAN
John Davies |
Rights allowing Federal Express Corp. to carry small packages from Japan to the United States will b
Air Cargo
PAN AM WEIGHS CONVERTING 4 PASSENGER JETS INTO COMBIS
Ira Breskin |
Pan American World Airways' top management will decide within two months whether to convert four Boe
Air Cargo
MID PAC SEEKS TO CROSS US BORDERS
Paula Mate |
Mid Pacific Air Corp., a cargo charter airline, is seeking fitness certificates and federal authorit
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
LALLY WILL SPEAK ON AIRLINE SECURITYA national expert on airline security, Richard F. Lally,
Air Cargo
RICHARD MALKIN'S - AIR CARGO FOCUS
Richard Malkin |
WHEN DESMOND J. LYONS left the Ford Motor Co. 15 years ago to enter the air cargo industry, his init
Air Cargo
EVERGREEN SAYS DELAYS HURTING AVIATION PLAN
P.T. Bangsberg |
Evergreen Marine Corp., Taiwan's globe-girdling containership company, appears to be stepping up pre
Air Cargo
LUFTHANSA CHIEF FORESEES BILATERAL EC-US ACCORDS
Leo Abruzzese |
The chairman of Lufthansa German Airlines said the European Community likely will bargain as a singl
Air Cargo
AIR HONG KONG CLEARED FOR OVERSEAS SCHEDULE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Newcomer Air Hong Kong Ltd., the only dedicated cargo airline in the colony, has won approval for sc
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
AMERICAN LIKELY TO BUY 60 MD-11S, 100 MD-80S NEW YORK - American Airlines is expected to a
Air Cargo
INDONESIA'S GARUDA AIRLINE PLANS JET-BUYING SPREE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Indonesia's Garuda airline plans to invest nearly $2 billion in a score of wide-bodied jets to suppo
Air Cargo
USPS PRICE CUT BOOSTS VOLUME OF EXPRESS MAIL
Paula Mate |
The volume of express mail handled by the U.S. Postal Service increased 20 percent during its first
Air Cargo
OLDEST US TRAVEL AGENCY BOLSTERED BY EXTENSIVE RETOOLING IN '70S
(Ap) |
Ask Mr. Foster Travel, founded 100 years ago by a know-it-all who insisted his shops be run by singl
Air Cargo
THAI AIRWAYS WEIGHS EXPANSION OPTIONS
Sally Gelston |
Growth is nothing new to profitable Thai Airways International, but a recent plague of well-publiciz
Air Cargo
BRITISH AIRWAYS EYES FREIGHTER POSSIBILITIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Booming airfreight business between the Far East and Europe is persuading British Airways to reconsi
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
CONTINENTAL CHIEF QUITS AFTER ONE YEAR AT POSTHOUSTON - Martin Shugrue, who took over as pre
Air Cargo
WASHINGTON PURSUES MORE LIFT TO EUROPE
John Davies |
The state of Washington said it will campaign to end a shortage of air cargo space on routes from Se
Air Cargo
FREIGHT FORWARDER EXPANDS TO MEET GROWING MARKET
Paula Mate |
Pilot Air Freight, a privately held forwarder with headquarters in the Philadelphia area, is adding
Air Cargo
JAPANESE AIRLINES PLAN TO TIGHTEN SOME TICKET RULES
A.E. Cullison |
Thirty-six Japanese and foreign airlines operating out of Japan have agreed to clamp down harder on
Air Cargo
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
HAWK OF CONNECTICUT INC. (Danbury, Conn.) Frederick C. Timm was named regional international sales a
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FEDERAL EXPRESS, TIGER MERGER MOVES CLOSERMEMPHIS - The planned merger of Federal Express Co
Air Cargo
AIRBORNE CONSIDERS FLYING OVERSEAS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Airborne Freight Corp. is studying the possibility of operating its own aircraft on trans-Atlantic a
Air Cargo
AIR CANADA STOCK SURGE MAY SPUR PRIVATIZATION AIR CANADA STOCK SURGE MAY SPUR PRIVATIZATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The recent surge in prices of Canadian airline shares could induce Ottawa to privatize the 55 percen
Air Cargo
WEATHER TESTS TRANSPORT'S METTLE IN THE NORTHWEST
John Davies |
Falling temperatures left much of the Pacific Northwest locked beneath a blanket of snow Thursday, c
Air Cargo
EASTERN AIR LINES SURVIVAL SEEN THREATENED BY STRIKE
(Reuter) |
Eastern Air Lines Inc. is headed for a confrontation with its largest union, and it could threaten t
Air Cargo
AIRBORNE GETS PREPARED TO JUMP IN TO EAST ASIA
John Davies |
As the former husband of a Japanese movie star, Jack Cella has some idea of what it takes to become
Air Cargo
JUSTICE CLEARS MERGER OF FEDERAL AND TIGERS
Ira Breskin |
The planned mega-merger of Federal Express Corp. and Tiger International Inc. is going forward.<
Air Cargo
AIRBORNE FREIGHT CORP. REPORTS FLAT EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Airborne Freight Corp. reported net earnings for the quarter ended Dec. 30 of $1.7 million, or 25 ce
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EASTERN MACHINISTS REJECT LATEST OFFEREastern Air Lines on Tuesday rejected a government off
Air Cargo
CHINESE, US OFFICIALS END ROUND OF TALKS ON EXPANDED SERVICES
Rebecca Winslow |
A team of U.S. Transportation and State Department officials recently completed the first round of n
Air Cargo
SAFETY GROUPS TO URGE CHANGES IN JETS
John Davies |
Three safety task forces studying the dangers of aging aircraft intend to recommend hundreds of stru
Air Cargo
NEW BA AIR ROUTE YIELDS REWARDS FOR BERMUDA, FLA.
Paula Mate |
Four times weekly, a British Airways L-1011 loaded with Florida citrus fruit, seafood, meat and othe
Air Cargo
ACCORD BRINGS FRESH AIR TO US-BRAZIL AVIATION
James Bruce |
Tourists, business travelers and air cargo shippers between Brazil and the United States will have m
Air Cargo
US, BRAZIL COMPROMISE ON ACCORD
Journal of Commerce Special |
Brazil and the United States failed to renew their longstanding bilateral civil air accord in 1982,
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NEAR-MISSES IN THE AIR FELL SIGNIFICANTLY IN '88Near-midair collisions dropped 33 percent in
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