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Anniversaries
60th GLORIA AND EDWARD MAGEL of Riverhead, formerly of Port Jefferson Station, celebrated with famly Sept. 1 at Lombardi's on the Sound in Port Jefferson. Edward is retired from Holmes Electric Protection in Manhattan. Gloria worked as a clerk typist for...Tags: Red Lobster, Riverhead (Riverhead, New York), Melville, People, Smithtown (Smithtown, New York)
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Canada: Twins die on flight to U.S.
Conjoined twin baby girls from Liberia who were traveling to New York for medical treatment died aboard a plane that was diverted to Canada on Thursday. Cpl. Joe Taplin said the Delta Air Lines flight was about 35 minutes from the Nova Scotia coast... -
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Delta Air Lines Inc., Southwest Airlines Co. and other carriers will add dozens of flights to Washington in mid-January to take advantage of travel demand for the inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama. The flights are a measure of the expected...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Gucci Group NV, 2009 U.S. Presidential Inauguration, Barack Obama, Transportation
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IN BRIEF
General Motors Corp. will extend its holiday shutdown or make other production cuts at five factories as it deals with a continued U.S. auto sales slump and fights to stay solvent, the automaker said Friday. The company also announced production changes...Tags: Sales, General Motors Corp., New Year's, Management Change, Boca Raton
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Delta Air Lines to trim future domestic, international capacity; Carrier cites slowing demand
AP Airlines WriterATLANTA (AP) _ Nine days after announcing new overseas routes for 2009, Delta Air Lines Inc., the world's biggest carrier, said in a regulatory filing Friday it plans to reduce future domestic and international capacity because demand for seats has slowed...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation, Trips and Vacations, Air Transportation
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Industry veteran tapped to lead Comair
Delta Air Lines subsidiary Comair on Tuesday named a new president, who comes from a Virginia-based regional carrier that's now part of the Delta family. John Bendoraitis, the president of Compass Airlines, replaces John Selvaggio, who is retiring as...Tags: Government, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation, National Government, Air Transportation
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American Airlines to add Miami-Tallahassee nonstop flight
American Airlines said Monday it would add a third nonstop flight between Miami and Tallahassee starting March 2. American offers South Florida passengers the only nonstop jet route to the state's capitol, using its 44-seat Embraer ERJ-140 aircraft....Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Gulfstream, Air Transportation Industry, Embraer SA, Transportation
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Conjoined twin girls from Liberia seeking medical care in US die aboard plane
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (AP) _ Conjoined twin baby girls from Liberia who were traveling to New York for medical treatment died aboard a plane that was diverted to Canada on Thursday. Cpl. Joe Taplin said the Delta Air Lines flight was about 35 minutes from...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Medical Services
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FAA: Boeing 737s must be tested
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered emergency inspections of newer-generation Boeing Co. 737s, saying a fuel pump may overheat and catch fire because of improper wiring to an automatic cutoff switch. Delta Air Lines and American Airlines...Tags: Boeing Co., Air Transportation Industry, Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation
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3 ways to give back locally
'Tis the season to give. And there are plenty of Chicago area charities in need of volunteers looking to give back. Here are three organizations in need: 1 Give your time: Housing Opportunities and Maintenance for the Elderly (5414B W. Roosevelt Rd.)...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Charity, Continental Airlines Incorporated, United Air Lines, Medical Conditions
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Airlines seek to scale back O'Hare's expansion
Tribune reportersAs the first new runway in Chicago in 37 years is set to open Thursday, major airlines serving O'Hare International Airport have unanimously called for halting the next phase of the ambitious expansion project, according to documents obtained...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Continental Airlines Incorporated, O'Hare International Airport, O'Hare, Bensenville
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Southwest plans operations at LaGuardia Airport
james.bernstein@newsday.comSouthwest Airlines, the discount carrier that has avoided serving major airports for most of its history, said yesterday that it plans to start operations at LaGuardia Airport, a move that surprised some in the commercial aviation industry. Dallas-...Tags: Kennedy Airport, Air Transportation Industry, Gary Kelly, Transportation, Southwest Airlines Company
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