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June 27, 2007

DFW International Lands First 'Open Skies' Route

British Airways Switches Flight To Heathrow

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and British Airways announced Wednesday British Airways will move its daily DFW–London Gatwick flight to London’s Heathrow Airport starting March 30, 2008. The announcement, made in London by British Airways CEO Willie Walsh and DFW CEO Jeff Fegan, marks the first major international flight change since the new 'Open Skies' agreement between the European Union and the United States took effect April 30.

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EU Commission Denies Ryanair Takeover Attempt Of Aer Lingus

Ryanair CEO Call Decision "Unlawful," Vows Legal Action

After a seven month investigation, EU Commission regulators ruled Wednesday to prohibit budget airline Ryanair from taking over its Irish rival, Aer Lingus.

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More Security Breaches Found At O'Hare

Reporter Discovers Missing Badges, Cleaning Crews Performing Bomb Checks

Chicago television station WBBM-2 recently conducted an undercover investigation at O'Hare International Airport, and uncovered some rather alarming breaches in security. The news comes as some flight attendants have turned whistle blower after a handwritten bomb threat was found on a United Airlines flight out of ORD in October.

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Jet-Booted: Neeleman Says Storm Woes Led To Ouster As JetBlue CEO

And He Wasn't Thrilled About It

It's no surprise to hear that JetBlue Airways founder and former CEO David Neeleman wasn't exactly thrilled when the airline's board of directors forced him to give up that title in May, less than three months after a series of weather-related operations snafus shut down the carrier for days... and he blames those storms for the board's decision.

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Wreckage of Cambodian An-24 Charter Located

Rescue Helo Locates Site, No Survivors Found

The wreckage of a PMT Air An-24 charter carrying 22 people that disappeared Monday in a mountainous jungle region has been located.

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