Bombardier Q2 profit drops 22% Bombardier Q2 profit drops 22%

September 03, 2009
Financial Post

The coming weeks could prove pivotal in determining whether the worst is behind Bombardier Inc., or if a bottom to the aerospace market will remain elusive.

W.T.O. to Weigh In on E.U. Subsidies for Airbus W.T.O. to Weigh In on E.U. Subsidies for Airbus

September 3, 2009
The New York Times

PARIS - After five years of bitter and costly litigation between the United States and Europe, the World Trade Organization is expected to deliver a report Friday intended to set limits on...

Aeroflot plots a new path Aeroflot plots a new path

September 2, 2009
BBC News

Russian airline Aeroflot was once the poster child for the nation's engineering prowess.

Porter in talks to resolve lease dispute Porter in talks to resolve lease dispute

September 02, 2009
Globe and Mail

Porter Airlines Inc. says it hopes to resolve a dispute over leased space.

Southwest Airlines adds $10 charge each way to be able to board aircraft sooner Southwest Airlines adds $10 charge each way to be able to board aircraft sooner

September 2, 2009
Associated Press

DALLAS (AP) - Southwest Airlines is starting to charge some customers to be able to board aircraft sooner.

SkyEurope declares bankruptcy SkyEurope declares bankruptcy

September 1, 2009
The Financial Times

SkyEurope, a Slovakian low-cost airline, declared bankruptcy and suspended flights on Tuesday, after being unable to cope with the difficult conditions resulting from the global economic crisis.

Groupe Aeroplan gets bullish review Groupe Aeroplan gets bullish review

September 01, 2009
Financial Post

Groupe Aeroplan Inc.'s (AER/TSX) share price increased after it was announced in July that it would be one of the lenders to give Air Canada a much-needed financial infusion, but does the stock have more room to grow?

Jazz Air and workers reach agreement Jazz Air and workers reach agreement

September 01, 2009
The National Post

Jazz Air, a regional feeder airline for Air Canada, has reached a tentative labour agreement with its maintenance and engineering workers, Jazz said yesterday.

Southwest Airlines Must Replace Parts By Tuesday, Extension Sought From FAA Southwest Airlines Must Replace Parts By Tuesday, Extension Sought From FAA

September 1, 2009
Aero-News.Net

With a Tuesday deadline looming large, Southwest Airlines told federal regulators Monday that unapproved parts may have been installed on twice as many aircraft as originally thought.

'New' Travel Search Rules Similar To Old Rules 'New' Travel Search Rules Similar To Old Rules

September 1, 2009
Aero-News.Net

When traveling abroad, your laptop, digital camera, or smartphone may be subject to search and seizure without any suspicion of wrongdoing on returning to the U.S., according to...

Airborne Wi-Fi May Soar Despite the Doubters Airborne Wi-Fi May Soar Despite the Doubters

August 31, 2009
The New York times

CONVENTIONAL wisdom says that too few people will pay to use Wi-Fi services when they fly and that the fledgling industry is, therefore, not likely to succeed.