Following the Dreamliner 787's successful first flight Monday, United Airlines states that it plans to return all the Boeing 787s to service this week.
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United Airlines will make the first commercial flight in the U.S. Monday after its 787 flies from Houston to Chicago after an expensive 123-day setback.
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Actor Harrison Ford--an accomplished pilot--has joined the criticism against the FAA's plan to close 149 air-traffic control towers around the country. The cause of the control tower closings is that the agency's budget has been hit by automatic budget cuts, known as sequestration.
The FAA told Congress that Boeing's 787 Dreamliner could start flying commercial flights again within a week. The regulatory agency announced on Friday that this coming week it will lift the three month grounding order and that the planes will be ready for airline service once the new battery systems the FAA approved are installed, according to Fox News.
While Boeing waits for its high-tech jumbo jets to get off the ground, the company will brace itself for a slowdown in production on other key members of its aircraft fleet...
The Airline Quality Rating report showed that the 14 leading carriers in 2012 posted results on par with their best year ever...
Investors showed airline stocks some affection on Friday as top carriers successfully implement some new fees...
Major airlines experienced a very positive February, and their stocks are reflecting this trend...
Crude oil has hit its lowest point yet this year, and airline stocks are taking off to the highest points they've been in years.
Boeing meets with FAA officials to propose a redesign of the lithium-ion battery on board the 787 Dreamliner...
Online travel spending crosses the $100 billion mark...
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