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Aviation News
Mon, Mar. 7, 2005
Boeing CEO out in sex scandal
Embattled aircraft maker ousts Stonecipher after he admits relationship with female executive.
Fuel costs worry carriers
Analysts seeing no profitability before 2007 with high jet fuel price.
Fossett makes history
Pilot completes first nonstop, global flight without refueling.
Sun, Mar. 6, 2005
Hawaiian Airlines prepares to fly out of bankruptcy
Airline is studying new West Coast markets for growth opportunities.
Tue, Mar. 1, 2005
Continental Airline's pacts help 787s deal
Airline has reached tentative agreements with unions that will help slice annual costs by $500 million.
Fri, Feb. 25, 2005
Sharp decline in demand for commercial jets
Commerce department says demand for commercial aircraft fell sharply.
Tue, Feb. 22, 2005
FBI investigating laser reports in Dallas area
Six airline pilots saw a laser while approaching Dallas-Fort Worth International.
Sat, Feb. 12, 2005
A380 Set for First Flight
The A380 is poised to make its first flight in the next two months.
Wed, Feb. 9, 2005
Long-range bragging rights to return to Boeing with 777-200LR
Boeing will soon regain bragging rights for having the world's longest-range jetliner.
Mon, Feb. 7, 2005
Japan Airlines may seek new 737
Japan Airlines is talking with The Boeing Co. about a new version of the 737
Wed, Feb. 2, 2005
Boeing's 4Q hurt by charges
Jet manufacturer sees lower profit on shutdown of 717, cancellation of refueling tanker contract.