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The big reason: It worried about losing highly skilled welders and machinists to other nearby aviation-industry suppliers.
Retirement Plans Make Comeback, With Limits Kelly Greene 2011
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The big reason: It worried about losing highly skilled welders and machinists to other nearby aviation-industry suppliers.
Retirement Plans Make Comeback, With Limits Kelly Greene 2011
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The U.S. Teamsters union, which represents 40,000 aviation-industry workers, urged travelers to find alternatives and said it was keeping its options "open."
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The U.S. Teamsters union, which represents 40,000 aviation-industry workers, urged travelers to find alternatives and said it was keeping its options "open."
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The U.S. Teamsters union, which represents 40,000 aviation-industry workers, urged travelers to find alternatives and said it was keeping its options "open."
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An international team of safety experts believes poor visibility and pilot navigation slipups likely caused last month's crash of a Pakistani airliner that killed 152 people on approach to Islamabad, aviation-industry officials said.
Pakistan Air Crash Blamed on Poor Visibilty, Pilot Error 2010
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International air-cargo traffic fell 23% in December from a year earlier, signaling a broader drop in world trade, and the head of an aviation-industry group called for structural changes to allow airlines to cope with the economic crisis.
IATA Calls for Industry Change as Air-Cargo Traffic Slides 23% 2009
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As part of stepped-up oversight efforts, the agency and the Department of Transportation also set a safety meeting of major carriers, regional airlines, labor and aviation-industry groups for Monday.
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According to the survey of 116 airlines world-wide, the carriers 'spending on information technology and telecommunications will drop to 1.7% of revenue this year, the lowest level since 2002, when there was an aviation-industry crisis after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
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The prospect that the two black boxes — which record flight data and cockpit conversations — may not be retrieved has sparked renewed aviation-industry interest in developing broadcasting systems that allow critical safety data to stream automatically from a troubled plane to receivers on the ground.
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