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British Airways saw a big drop in premium traffic in September. Read about in the Aviation Daily subscriber-only story here.Sun Country is in trouble (subscriber-only story).Aer Lingus is looking for more cost cuts to "ensure the company's long-term viability." Read more here (subscriber-only). Boeing released figures Friday that reveal how much its third quarter deliveries were affected by the machinists strike. Read the AWIN First subscriber-only story here. Plane versus train: An organization representing airlines that fly in the UK attacks the idea (supported by the Tories) that additional high-speed rail service could negate the need for a third runway at Heathrow, pointing out what it considers some of the major flaws in the train proponents' reasoning. Read more in the Aviation Daily subscriber-only story here.
British Airways saw a big drop in premium traffic in September. Read about in the Aviation Daily subscriber-only story here.
Sun Country is in trouble (subscriber-only story).
Aer Lingus is looking for more cost cuts to "ensure the company's long-term viability." Read more here (subscriber-only).
Boeing released figures Friday that reveal how much its third quarter deliveries were affected by the machinists strike. Read the AWIN First subscriber-only story here.
Plane versus train: An organization representing airlines that fly in the UK attacks the idea (supported by the Tories) that additional high-speed rail service could negate the need for a third runway at Heathrow, pointing out what it considers some of the major flaws in the train proponents' reasoning. Read more in the Aviation Daily subscriber-only story here.
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