From A for Airbus to Z for Zacharias, 2006 was an eventful year
for the commercial airline industry.

January
The New Year kicked off
with the demise of regional operator Independence
Air, which won fans by offering ticket prices as low
as $29. Even though 300,000 passengers flew on the airline two
months before, too few were paying full price... Airbus shocked the industry by rallying
late to beat Boeing in sales orders for 2005, by 53
net orders. Critics question why it took Airbus 17 days to count
them all... Alaska Airlines Flight 536 suffers a bad
month, when two different planes experience inflight
incidents after takeoff from SeaTac. No passengers are injured, and
both incidents are traced back to problems caused by ground workers
for contract operator Menzies Aviation... A man is arrested after
he jumped off a plane in Fort Lauderdale, and ran across the tarmac
before a police tazer brought him down. The sad saga of Troy Rigby,
28, comes to an end when he suffers a massive heart attack in
prison. Family members say Rigby, who died February 6, was a
diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic.
February
Boeing celebrates Valentines Day with the delivery of the 5000th
737, a -700 model, to perennial customer Southwest
Airlines... United Airlines says aloha to Chapter
11 bankruptcy. Oh, and so does Aloha Airlines... Embry
Riddle Aeronautical University puts its CAPT professional pilot training program
on the chopping block, to better focus on the
aeronautical school's business and managerial studies... Infamous former AMR CEO Don
Carty casts his lot with upstart carrier Virgin
America... A wing for the Airbus A380 superjumbo snaps during stress testing,
just short of the standard required for certification. Required
modifications prove to be far less challenging than other areas of
the megajet... The "Spirit of Delta" makes its last flights, before
being retired in the Delta Museum in Atlanta. The storied 767
(below), purchased by the airline's employees in 1982, goes on a farewell tour that includes
flights for terminally ill children, and former employees.

March
Pilots at bankrupt carriers Delta and
Northwest threaten strikes as contract negotiations
falter. Flight attendants at similarly beleaguered Comair follow suit. Defying
some predictions, Northwest pilots are the
first to agree to new pay concessions... American Airlines grudgingly resumes flights from Dallas
(TX) Love Field, as Wright Amendment restrictions are
eased to allow flights to Missouri... The Air Transport Association
unveils its "Smart Skies" plan, the first
volley in the airlines' support of imposing user fees on general
aviation pilots to fund the FAA. Critics say the name of the
program is at least 50 percent inaccurate... Northwest Airlines
purchases the operating certificate from defunct Independance Air
parent Flyi, which announces plans to start its own regional
operation dubbed Compass... The sentencing
trial for confessed 9/11 conspirator Zacharias Moussaoui (right)
begins, complete with missteps by prosecutors and
Moussaoui's claims, later rebuked by al-Qaeda, that he was to pilot a fifth airliner on
9/11... After three years of bringing "delightfully
tacky, yet unrefined" service to the nation's skies -- unlike
many other airlines, they did so deliberately -- Hooters Air folds its
wings.
April
Contract talks between air traffic controllers and the FAA take a turn for the worse,
with the agency declaring impasse and walking away from the
bargaining table. Controllers union NATCA later asks the agency to
return, a request the FAA flatly turns down... Pilots at Delta Air
Lines authorize a strike of their own, before later reaching a tentative
agreement on pay and benefit cuts... After public
complaints from two prominent customers, Airbus concedes its original design for
the A350 airliner (below) is not competitive with
Boeing's 787... A mumps outbreak sweeps across the
Midwestern US, believed to have been spread by two
airline passengers... Delta asks its employees to volunteer their own time, unpaid, to
help clean planes. Somewhat surprisingly, the program
attracts many workers eager to lend a hand.

May
Zacharias Moussaoui is sentenced to
life in prison for his role
in plotting the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks... Pilots at
Northwest Airlines agree to their new contract,
in which their pay is cut nearly 24 percent... an Armenian A320 goes down while on approach
to land in a bad storm near Sochi. All 113 persons
onboard are lost... Both struggling in bankruptcy, Delta and Northwest post staggering 1st
quarter losses of $2.1 billion and $1.1 billion, respectively...
The US government releases images from security cameras that capture
American Airlines Flight 77 impacting the Pentagon on
9/11... Despite protests from pilots groups and safety advocates,
the NTSB says there will be no new investigation into the crash of an
American Airlines A300 over Queens, NY in November
2001... The last two Boeing 717s are
delivered, shutting the door on nearly 80 years of
commercial airliner production in Southern California... Fatigued controllers are blamed for two
near-misses on runways at Chicago's O'Hare
International... Delta pilots sign off on a new
contract, approved by the bankruptcy court over
protests from the Pension Board Guaranty Corp (PBGC).

June
Aero-News analyzes the ATA's "Wish List" for a
better National Air Space system... an American Airlines 767 throws a turbine blade during
a maintenance run-up at LAX, cutting into the fuselage, wing, and
opposite engine (above). No one is injured... Congress declines to
get involved in the battle between controllers and the FAA over a
new contract. The FAA imposes its own
terms... Flight attendants at Northwest reject the first tentative
agreement with management on a new contract. A judge
later allows the airline to toss its existing contract, and impose
new terms on the FAs... Boeing reports "bubbles" have popped up on the first
barrel sections of the 787 fuselage. The company says
certification will not be affected... A parrot escapes from its box onboard a
flight in Britain, and begins nibbling on
passengers... North Texas lawmakers and airline representatives
announce a compromise agreement in the long-running
debate over the Wright Amendment... Airbus announces
a second delay in its A380
program, due to wiring issues. Stock in parent company
EADS plummets. Curiously, several EADS executives, including co-CEO
Noel Forgeard, sell off large amounts of stock right before the
announcement. Despite calls for his resignation, Forgeard tells French Parliament he isn't
going anywhere.
July
Forgeard (right) is
told to not let the door hit him on his way out of EADS, as he resigns from the aerospace
consortium along with former Airbus CEO and A380
proponent Gustav Humbert... Some analysts speculate problems at
EADS and Airbus may mean the European planemaker will soon go
the way of McDonnell-Douglas... More
than 150 passengers are lost when an S7 (nee Siberian Airlines)
A310 crashes upon landing at
Irkutsk... Pilots at regional carrier Atlantic Southeast Airlines
authorize a strike. Leaders at ASA and other Delta Connection
carriers agree to join forces and present a "united front" against
Delta in route negotiations... Boeing says the 787 Dreamliner is
about 2.5 percent over its weight
targets... Airbus unveils a new, improved design for its
A350. The planemaker says the new plane, dubbed the
XWB, will do double-duty against both the 787 and Boeing's 777, but
will arrive in 2012 at the earliest... A power outage at Los Angeles Air Route
Traffic Control Center in Palmdale causes nearly all
air traffic in Southern California -- and as far away as
the San Francisco Bay Area -- to be grounded for as much as 90
minutes... Troubled Brazilian carrier Varig gets a new lease on
life, after creditors OK the sale of the airline to an
investment group... Yet another runway incursion incident at Chicago's
O'Hare is blamed on controller error by the FAA.
Controllers say they're understaffed, and using antiquated
equipment.
August
Northwest flight attendants reject a second
tentative agreement on a new contract, this time under
a new union... The Senate passes a pension reform bill aimed
at making it easier for cash-strapped airlines to repay their
pension funds... The first whispers of an impending merger
bid between US Airways and Delta surface... More ATC
woes in Southern California, as an ILS at Los Angeles International fails
twice within one week, once in heavy fog... CAPT Lives! Embry Riddle
sells the defunct airline training program to Flight Training
Services International (FTSI)... British officials foil a
terrorist plot to blow up US-bound airliners with
liquid explosives smuggled onboard airliner cabins. Authorities in
both countries immediately ban all liquids onboard
carry-on luggage, causing security bottlenecks that
choke many British airports. A number of flights are diverted in the aftermath
over security fears... A Ukranian Tupolev Tu-154 goes
down en route to St. Petersburg, killing all 170
passengers onboard... The FAA approves a new airport for St. George,
UT, better equipped for use by airlines... A Comair CRJ100 crashes on takeoff from
Lexington, KY, killing 49 of 50 persons onboard.
Investigators soon determine the plane (type shown below) attempted
takeoff from the shorter of two runways at the airport.

September
Apparently not content to rest
on his laurels at Boeing, former Commercial Airplanes chief Alan Mulally (right) leaves to head up the
struggling Ford Motor Company. Scott Carson is named
as his replacement... Delta Air Lines receives the court's blessing
to nix its pilot pension plan,
thrusting the burden onto the PBGC... After being closed for weeks
following Israeli air strikes targeting terrorist supply pipelines,
the Beirut airport sees its first
passenger flights... BAE agrees to sell its stake in
EADS, at a price far lower than its initial estimate.
That valuation was made prior to revelations about A380 delays and
possible insider trading drove down EADS' stock price. The move
proves to be prescient... United Airlines and American Airlines settle a class-action lawsuit
filed after an investigation began into price-fixing among
international cargo carriers... Brazilian planemaker Embraer
receives FAA certification for its
E-175... Airbus says there will be yet another delay for its
A380, as wiring issues prove to be more burdensome
than first thought... Former Pan Am employees receive a surprise payout from a
settlement against the Libyan government for its role in the 1988
bombing of Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland... FAA Administrator
Marion Blakey appoints a panel to review the agency's Age 60 forced pilot retirement
rule... Airbus CEO Christain Streiff, appointed to
replace the ousted Gustav Humbert, submits his plan to restructure the
troubled European planemaker... A Brazilian airliner
and US-bound regional jet collide over the Amazon. All
154 passengers and crew onboard the Gol Airlines 737 (type shown
below) perish; pilots onboard the Legacy 600 bizjet make a
successful emergency landing.

October
NBAA President Ed Bolen
(right) slams the ATA for propagating
fears that VLJs will swamp the air traffic control
system... All ends well after a lone man, believed to be a military
deserter, hijacks a Turkish Airlines
737... Held by Brazilian officials in Rio de Janiero,
Joseph Lepore and Jan Paladino claim they were following ATC
instructions to fly at FL370 when their bizjet
collided with a Gol Airlines 737... For the second time in six
months, Airbus loses its CEO.
Analysts say Christian Streiff bolted the planemaker after the EADS
board disagreed with him on several points of his proposed
restructuring plan. EADS co-CEO Louis Gallois steps in... After
passing the House and Senate, and President Bush's signature, the FAA approves the Wright Amendment
compromise agreement... Airbus revises the break-even
point for the oft-delayed A380, from 250 frames to 420... A
bankruptcy court judge says pilots at Mesaba Airlines can't strike the
carrier... It's not all bad news for Airbus, as the
carrier receives a 170-plane order from
China... Incoming DOT Secretary Mary Peters says
she'll listen to "everyone" for ideas on FAA funding...
The FAA delays the opening of a new control
tower at Phoenix Sky Harbor to January 2007.
November
Noting that juries in South Florida typically award higher
payouts, law firm Podhurst Orseck files suit
against James Polehinke, the copilot and sole survivor
in the August crash of a Comair CRJ in Kentucky... A Brazilian
newspaper reports ATC tapes confirm controllers told pilots
of a Legacy 600 bizjet to fly at a nonstandard
altitude, and on an intersecting flight path with a
Gol Airlines 737... The FAA reports over half of all the commercial airports
in the US don't have a required 1,000 foot safety
overrun margin or an "arrestor bed" at the runway departure end...
Cargo carrier FedEx delivers the first (and so far only)
cancellation of an A380 order (below)... Airbus
and Air France are found liable for damages in the
1992 crash of an A320 in Germany... US Airways makes a surprise hostile takeover
bid for bankrupt Delta Air Lines... Flight attendants
at Comair approve a new contract... The
battle before the World Trade Organization between US and European
Union is fueled by a new complaint filed by US
representatives... The NTSB issues safety
recommendations for operators of CF34-equipped regional
aircraft... Six Muslim imams are removed from a US
Airways flight at Minneapolis-St. Paul International
Airport, after passengers expressed concern over what they called
the men's suspicious behavior... Citing work-rule requirements,
pilots at American Airlines dispute the carrier's proposed bid to
begin service to China from DFW.

December
The board of directors at EADS officially approves the plan to build the Airbus
A350XWB... The panel formed by the FAA to review the
Age 60 rule fails to reach consensus on
the issue... In something of a surprise move, US Transportation
Secretary Mary Peters announces the DOT is withdrawing a proposal that
would have changed rules governing international investment in US
airlines... Boeing receives its first commitment for the Intercontinental passenger variant of its
747-8, from Germany's Lufthansa... On the one-year
anniversary of a fatal runway overrun accident at Chicago's Midway
Airport, National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Mark
Rosenker urges airlines to voluntarily adopt
changes in the way they calculate stopping distances on
contaminated runways... The Airbus A380 receives joint type-certification from
the FAA and EASA... Budget carrier AirTran gets swept up in merger
mania, makes a bid for rival Midwest
Airlines... Delta Air Lines presents its plan to reorganize and emerge from Chapter
11. The carrier makes it clear US Airways is
emphatically NOT part of that plan... Airbus receives its first new A380 order for the
year, as Singapore Airlines firms up an earlier
commitment for nine more planes... Welcome to Denver: scores of travelers are stuck at Denver
International Airport over the Christmas holiday, as a
major snowstorm shuts down the airport for over three days. A
smaller storm creates havoc again just before New Year's... Despite
the airline's plans to begin operations next year, Virgin America is denied the right to
begin US flights by the DOT, over foreign ownership
concerns.