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July 25, 2007

Brazil's Civil Aviation Council Rules To Reduce Congonhas Congestion

Civil Aviation Council Requests Location Options For New Sao Paulo Airport

Days after Brazil's worst air disaster, the country's Civil Aviation Council (Conac) is finally taking some action. The agency announced new measures recently to reduce the amount of air traffic at the Congonhas airport in Sao Paulo.

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Pilot Shortages Force NWA To Cancel Substantial Number Of Flights

Pilots Running Out Of Allowed Flight time

Continuing what seems to be a trend this summer... the past few days haven't been real good to Northwest Airlines passengers. Once again, the carrier, fresh from bankruptcy reorganization, has had to cancel a large number of it flights at the end of the month because of a pilot shortage due to pilots reaching their allowed flight time limits.

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Passengers Stranded After Charter Aircraft Grounded

Last Of Passengers Finally Make it Home -- Four Days Later

More than 1,000 passengers were stranded in the Canary Islands, Scotland and abroad this weekend when their charter plane was grounded.

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Air France-KLM Rumored To Still Be Considering Alitalia

Company Dismisses Speculation, Adds Serious Changes Would Have To Occur

Even though Italy has officially closed its seven-month auction for its state-owned airline, Alitalia, rumors are re-circulating that Air France - KLM is still interested, but the carrier isn't talking.

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AirTran Passenger Diagnosed With Bacterial Meningitis

Girl Listed In Critical Condition; All Potentially Affected Passengers Notified

A teenager traveling from Orlando, FL to Wichita, KS aboard an AirTran Airways flight Saturday fell ill and has been diagnosed with bacterial meningitis.

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Gulf Air CEO Resigns As Carrier Faces Criminal Investigation

Carrier's Employees Have Been Instructed To "Shut Up"

After less than four months at the helm, Gulf Air's Chief Executive Officer resigned Tuesday and the carrier announced it was under "criminal investigation."

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