DOT Fines AirTran Over Online Ads

The U.S. Department of Transportation on Tuesday fined AirTran Airways $60,000 for violations related to an advertisement that did not properly disclose the fees associated with a fare.
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FAA Clears Santa’s New NextGen-Equipped Sleigh for Flights

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) safety inspectors have given the thumbs-up for the reindeer-powered sleigh known as Santa One to fly on Christmas Eve so Santa Claus can deliver presents to children around the world. The ...
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Iran-Bound Radioactive Material Seized at Moscow Airport

Russia's Federal Customs Service on Friday said it has seized radioactive material from the luggage of a man who was preparing to take a commercial flight from Moscow to Tehran. His whereabouts are unknown.
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Delta and US Airways Officially Close Deal to Exchange Slots at LaGuardia and Reagan Airports

Delta Air Lines and US Airways today announced that they have officially closed their deal to exchange slots and cash at New York's LaGuardia Airport and Washington's Reagan National Airport.
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FAA Administrator Babbitt Resigns After Drunk Driving Arrest

In a statement published by the FAA late Tuesday afternoon, the agency's Administrator Randy Babbitt announced his resignation. Babbitt had been arrested for drunk driving over the weekend.
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