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March 01, 2005

Pakistani 777 Evacuated In Manchester

Overheated Undercarriage Clears Cabin

More than 330 passengers and crew members rushed for the exits on board a Pakistani Airlines 777 Tuesday, forced to evacuate by what appeared to be a fire in the aircraft's undercarriage.

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Continental Pilots, Management Reach Tentative Agreement

But Will The Rank And File Go Along?

Negotiators for the pilots of Continental Airlines, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, Int'l (ALPA), Tuesday reached a tentative agreement on a 45-month labor agreement with management that provides job protection, pension protection and upside protection while affording Continental the pilot cost savings the company sought to support its business plan.

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Snowbound!

Late Winter Storm Bogs Down Hundreds Of Flights

It's the second major winter storm to blast the Northeast in a week and it's snarling air traffic nationwide, given the ripple effect centered on New York and New Jersey.

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Lufthansa May Sue President Bush

Airlines Complains About Flight Delays And Cancellations

President Bush went to Europe last week to do a little fence-mending. In the wake of his trip, he may have to do a little more. Lufthansa is contemplating a lawsuit against the president because that goodwill jaunt forced the cancellation or delay of several company flights in and out of Frankfurt.

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Flying? Leave The Lighter At Home

TSA Adds Lighters to List of Items Prohibited Beyond Airport Checkpoints

The TSA Monday announced that all lighters will be prohibited from sterile areas of airports and onboard aircraft.

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Air War Between Israel And Cyprus?

Cyprus's Aviation Chief Bans Israeli Airline -- Israel Threatens To Do The Same

Is there a battle brewing between civil aviation officials on Cyprus and in Israel?

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