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October 04, 2013

Forecast International Predicts Restrained Growth In Regional Aircraft Market

Analyst Sees Gradual, But Steady Increases For Both Regional Jets And Turboprops

In Forecast International's new study “The Market for Regional Transport Aircraft,” the Connecticut-based market research firm predicts that 4,035 regional aircraft will be built from 2013 through 2022. The value of this production, which includes both regional jets and regional turboprop airliners, is estimated at $141.8 billion in 2013 dollars.

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Frequent Flyers Give TSA Failing Grade For The Second Year Running

Survey By Frequent Business Traveler Magazine Shows Low Marks For The Agency

Eighty-five percent of frequent flyers think that the TSA is doing either a poor or fair job in performing security screenings at the nation's airports, according to a new survey of frequent flyers conducted by Frequent Business Traveler magazine.

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Fokker Launches 'ModStore', An Online Aircraft Modifications Trading Place

Allows Suppliers To Promote Aircraft Modifications For Multiple Aircraft Types

Fokker Services has opened up the Aircraft Modifications market to more than 1,000 operators of 20,000 commercial aircraft with the launch of ModStore, which it says provides "a dynamic centralized forum that connects sellers and buyers of aircraft modifications."

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American Airlines Files Lawsuit To Stop Vacation Club Postcard Scam

Deceptive Claims Being Made By Scammers Posing As Partners Of American

American Airlines has filed a lawsuit in Tarrant County, Texas, District Court against several individuals and entities operating a nationwide scam that uses American's trademarks and likeness of its livery on mass-mailed postcards and letters to lure people into sales presentations for vacation club memberships.

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Federal Judge Will Not Delay DOJ Antitrust Case Against AA, US Airways

Will Proceed On Schedule Despite Government Shutdown

Among those apparently deemed "nonessential" personnel and furloughed by the U.S. Government are Department of Justice lawyers who are preparing the government's case against the merger of American Airlines and US Airways.

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UK CAA Publishes Proposals For Economic Regulation At London Airports

Airlines Oppose The Measures Scheduled for April, 2014 Implementation

The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has published for consultation its final proposals for the economic regulation of Heathrow and Gatwick airports to protect passengers after April 2014. The CAA says that the proposals are tailored so each airport remains globally competitive and can deliver the customer experience that passengers expect of airports in the 21st century.

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Swift Air Plan Granted Final Approval By Bankruptcy Court

Clears Path For Company To Reorganize By Mid-Month

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Arizona has granted final approval to Swift Air's proposed plan of reorganization, thus paving the way for the company's emergence from bankruptcy protection by mid-October. The company's reorganization plan was overwhelmingly supported by the company's creditor constituencies.

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