Errors Cited in ’09 Crash Could Persist, F.A.A. Says
The Federal Aviation Administration says it has fixed many flaws made obvious by the crash of Continental Flight 3407, but others are not likely to be fixed for years, if at all. nytimes.com |
Airlines' tab for volcanic-ash losses soars over $1 billion
As airline losses from the volcanic ash cloud spiraled over $1 billion on Monday, the industry demanded EU compensation and criticized ... rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
European-U.S. Safety Agreement Nears
Transatlantic safety pact is finally close to being accepted by all. aviationweek.com |
Boston Logan chief: Southwest-AirTran merger could have upside there
At least one major airport official sees an upside in Southwest's plan to purchase low-cost rival AirTran. Thomas Kinton Jr., the CEO of the ... rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
Cost Cited In Dextre Commissioning Delay
Final checkout of Canada's robotic special purpose dexterous manipulator (SPDM) is expected next spring or summer. aviationweek.com |