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December 07, 2017

American Airlines Scheduling SNAFU May Cost Carrier $10 Million

Agreement Reached With Pilot Union To Assure Flights Were Staffed

American Airlines scheduling problems that nearly left thousands of flights without pilots over the holidays may cost the carrier some $10 million, according to aviation analyst Jaime Baker.

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Boeing, AerolĂ­neas Argentinas Celebrate Delivery Of Airline's First 737 MAX

Buenos Aires-Based Airline Is The First Latin American Carrier To Fly The New 737 MAX

Boeing and Aerolíneas Argentinas recently celebrated the delivery and commercial debut of the first 737 MAX airplane for the airline and for Latin America.

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AAR Airlift Commences Work On State Department Aviation Services Contract

Receives First Task Order For Transition Of Worldwide Aviation Support Services Award

Aviation services provider AAR has announced that its subsidiary, AAR Airlift Group, received its first work order from the U.S. Department of State and has begun work on the transition phase of the Worldwide Aviation Support Services (WASS) contract.  This follows the October 31, 2017 decision by the U.S. Court of Federal Claims (COFC) upholding the State Department's September 1, 2016 award of the contract.

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Airlines For America Forecasts 51 Million Holiday Travelers

Airlines Making 91,000 More Seats Per Day Available To Accommodate Growth In Holiday Travel

Airlines for America (A4A) is projecting that 51 million passengers are expected to fly globally on U.S. airlines over the 21-day winter holiday travel period from Friday, Dec. 15 through Thursday, Jan. 4, approximately a 3.5 percent increase over the 49.3 million estimated to have flown last year.

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Frontier Pilots to Picket, Launch New Website and Ad Campaign

ALPA Says Negotiations Have Stalled As The Holidays Approach

  Hundreds of Frontier Airlines pilots, joined by Frontier flight attendants and pilots from other airlines, will hold an informational picket and rally in downtown Denver on Thursday, December 7. Union negotiators for the Frontier pilots have just completed another fruitless bargaining session with management and are ready to ask the federal government to release them from mediation and start the clock towards a future pilot strike.

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