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Flight Attendants for Delta Airlines Reject UnionManagersRealm - May 30, 2008 Flight attendants for Delta Air Lines Inc. (NYSE:DAL) voted to reject the national labor union, the Association of Flight Attendants, or AFA. They prefer to negotiate directly with company leadership rather than paying … Also tagged: business news, afa, northwest airlines, nwa, dal, delta northwest merger, association of flight attendants, delta flight attendants |
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Flight Attendants for Delta Airlines Reject Union [ManagersRealm]Know More Media Network Feed - May 29, 2008 Flight attendants for Delta Air Lines Inc. (NYSE:DAL) voted to reject the national labor union, the Association of Flight Attendants, or AFA. They prefer to negotiate directly with company leadership rather than paying … Also tagged: business news, afa, northwest airlines, nwa, dal, delta northwest merger |
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Northwest Airlines Aims to Park Over a Quarter of Their DC-9's [TheAirlineHub]Know More Media - Aerospace / Airlines / Defense - Jan 24, 2008 Northwest Airlines (NWA) is expediting the grounding of their aging DC-9’s. The airline said that they would ground over a quarter of their DC-9 fleet by the end of this year. The Minnesota based airline sent a letter … Also tagged: customer service, airlines, pilots, northwest airlines, nwa, merger mania, aircraft fleet, airline companies |
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Northwest Airlines Aims to Park Over a Quarter of Their DC-9'sTheAirlineHub - Jan 24, 2008 Northwest Airlines (NWA) is expediting the grounding of their aging DC-9’s. The airline said that they would ground over a quarter of their DC-9 fleet by the end of this year. The Minnesota based airline sent a letter … Also tagged: customer service, airlines, pilots, northwest airlines, nwa, merger mania, aircraft fleet, airline companies |
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Delta and United Deny Merger Talks [TheAirlineHub]Know More Media - Aerospace / Airlines / Defense - Nov 15, 2007 They can deny, deny, deny all they want but when two companies deny merger talks, something is going on. The nation’s number 2 (United Airlines UAUA) and number 3 (Delta Airlines DAL) airlines have been reported to be … Also tagged: government regulations, customer service, airlines, united airlines, merger mania, rumor talk, aircraft fleet, ceo s, airline companies |
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Delta and United Deny Merger TalksTheAirlineHub - Nov 15, 2007 They can deny, deny, deny all they want but when two companies deny merger talks, something is going on. The nation’s number 2 (United Airlines UAUA) and number 3 (Delta Airlines DAL) airlines have been reported to be … Also tagged: government regulations, customer service, airlines, united airlines, merger mania, rumor talk, aircraft fleet, ceo s, airline companies |
TheAirlineHub - Oct 27, 2007
When disasters like the California Wildfires happen, it is nice to know that some companies out there are stepping up and pledging to help out. The Boeing Company (BA), which is the largest private employer in …
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Know More Media - Aerospace / Airlines / Defense - Oct 27, 2007
When disasters like the California Wildfires happen, it is nice to know that some companies out there are stepping up and pledging to help out. The Boeing Company (BA), which is the largest private employer in …
Also tagged: ba, airlines, boeing, american airlines, us airways, united airlines, aerospace, airline companies
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FAA Might Use Flight Caps at KennedyTheAirlineHub - Oct 26, 2007 A battle between airlines, passengers, businesses and the FAA is brewing. The Federal Aviation Administration is looking into capping the number of flights per hour at John F. Kennedy International Airport to just 80 … Also tagged: technology, government regulations, airlines, airports, jetblue, aerospace, air traffic control, airline companies |
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FAA Might Use Flight Caps at Kennedy [TheAirlineHub]Know More Media - Aerospace / Airlines / Defense - Oct 26, 2007 A battle between airlines, passengers, businesses and the FAA is brewing. The Federal Aviation Administration is looking into capping the number of flights per hour at John F. Kennedy International Airport to just 80 … Also tagged: technology, government regulations, airlines, airports, jetblue, aerospace, air traffic control, airline companies |