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Security Rules Spawn More Lost Luggage
The number of lost or mishandled bags reached a new record in August, as airlines grappled with a huge increase in checked bags generated by new air security rules, the U.S. Department of Transportation reports. "The increased number of bags being checked resulted in more mishandlings," an...
Tags: Air Transport Association, security, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2006-10-16
Checked luggage strains security
Air travelers are checking an unprecedented amount of luggage after the recent disclosure of an alleged terrorist plot, an onslaught that threatens to overwhelm bomb detectors and create security gaps, the nation's aviation-security chief said Wednesday. In an interview with USA TODAY, Transportation Security Administration head Kip Hawley said there...
Tags: Air Transport Association, luggage, SECURITY, Transportation Security Administration
Research articles 2006-08-24
ATA says US airlines are operating smoothly with new security measures
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The Air Transport Association ATA, an industry organisation representing airlines in the United States, has said that the domestic airline operations for its member carriers are running smoothly. ATA said that, with the introduction of new security regulations, the airlines, government and...
Tags: Air Transport Association, ATA, SECURITY
Research articles 2006-08-17
Today: Airlines Address Security Measures and Air Travel
News Advisory: The Air Transport Association, representing 90 percent of U.S. airlines, today will address how TSA's special security procedures are affecting air travel. ATA President and CEO James C. May will provide an update on how the new security measures, resulting from the U.K. terror plot, are affecting flights,...
Tags: Air Transport Association, ATA, SECURITY
Research articles 2006-08-10
Air Trade Meetings May Lose Antitrust Immunity
The Department of Transportation said last week it has proposed withdrawing antitrust immunity from tariff-coordination meeting held by the International Air Transport Association that set cargo rates for U.S.-Europe and U.S.-Australia flights.DOT said it has tentatively concluded changes in international aviation services, such as the growth of international airline alliances,...
Tags: Air Transport Association, antitrust, immunity, SECURITY
Research articles 2006-07-10
delSECUR Has Joined The International Air Transport Association — IATA
Business Editors MONTREAL--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 29, 2001 delSECUR CORPORATION (OTCBB:DLSC) is proud to announce that delSECUR has joined the International Air Transport Association IATA Partnership Programme as a Registered Supplier. IATA, the international airlines influential trade association, seeks through its Industry Partnership Programme to ensure its members have...
Tags: Air Transport Association, FINANCE, partnership, SECURITY, Strategy
Research articles 2001-11-29
Capt Stuart keeps Mascot on course for privatisation.
Nov 26, 2001 The Sydney Morning Herald ABIX via COMTEX -- Just three months ago, everything was looking perfect for Sydney Airport's chief executive, Tony Stuart. The airport was being sold off for up to $A5 billion and profits were on the rise. Then,...
Tags: Air Transport Association, attack, Australia, CEO, Government, SECURITY
Research articles 2001-11-25
Boodle & Airline Security.(Brief Article)
The attacks of September 11 have not only exposed the failures of our intelligence apparatus and the "blowback" problem of US foreign policy. They have also stripped bare how one branch of corporate America, the $273 billion airline industry, has successfully captured the government agency supposed...
Tags: Air Transport Association, America, FAA, SECURITY
Research articles 2001-10-29
US DOT: NTSB, airline industry agreement on post- ac accident family affairs & emergency response expenses.
M2 PRESSWIRE-9 September 1999-US DOT: NTSB, airline industry sign agreement on post-accident family affairs and local emergency response expenses C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:070999 Washington, D.C. -- The National Transportation Safety Board NTSB and the Air Transport Association ATA have signed...
Tags: accident, agreement, Air Transport Association, SECURITY
Research articles 1999-09-09
NTSB: NTSB, airline industry sign agreement on po post-accident family affairs.
M2 PRESSWIRE-8 September 1999-NTSB: NTSB, airline industry sign agreement on post-accident family affairs and local emergency response expenses C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:070999 Washington, D.C. -- The National Transportation Safety Board NTSB and the Air Transport Association ATA have signed an...
Tags: accident, agreement, Air Transport Association, SECURITY
Research articles 1999-09-08

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West And Central Africa: World Bank provides US$33.57 million in credits and grants for air transport safety and security.
M2 PRESSWIRE-28 April 2006-WORLD BANK: West And Central Africa: World Bank provides US$33.57 million in credits and grants for air transport safety and securityC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:27042006 WASHINGTON - The World Bank Board of Executive Directors today approved two International...
Tags: FINANCE, SECURITY, World Bank
Research articles 2006-04-28
Air Transport Association Expects 2.5 Percent Decline in Air Travelers Over 21-Day Winter Holiday Period
Air Transport Association Expects 2.5 Percent Decline in Air Travelers Over 21-Day Winter Holiday Period The Air Transport Association of America ATA, the industry trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, announced today that it expects 41 million passengers(1) to travel over the upcoming winter holidays(2) on U.S. carriers, representing...
Tags: Passenger, Air Transport Association
News items 2009-12-10
Air Transport Association Projects 3.5 Percent Year-Over-Year Drop in Passengers During Eight-Day Labor Day Holiday Travel Period
Air Transport Association Projects 3.5 Percent Year-Over-Year Drop in Passengers During Eight-Day Labor Day Holiday Travel Period Continued Recession and Volatile Energy Prices Further Reduce Air Service Levels for Remainder of 2009 The Air Transport Association of America ATA, the industry trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, forecasts that...
Tags: passenger, Air Transport Association
News items 2009-08-17
Air Transport Association Congratulates Sen. Hutchison on Her Appointment as Ranking Member of the Aviation Subcommittee
To: TRANSPORTATION EDITORSContact: Victoria Day, +1-202-626-4141, or Elizabeth Merida, +1- 202-626-4205, both of the Air Transport Association WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Air Transport Association of America ATA, the trade association for the leading U.S. airlines, today issued the following statement congratulating Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) on her...
Tags: Air Transport Association, Hutchison, Sen., Transportation
Research articles 2007-12-05
Copa Airlines Achieves IOSA Registration Granted by International Air Transport Association; Airline is Recognized for Meeting International Standards of Quality and Operational Excellence
PANAMA CITY, Panama -- Copa Airlines has earned IOSA Registration from the International Air Transport Association IATA. The IATA Operational Safety Audit Program IOSA is a standardized audit of airline operational safety management and control systems in such areas as corporate organization and management, flight operations, operational control/flight dispatch, aircraft...
Tags: Air Transport Association, Government, Regulations, standards
Research articles 2005-08-05
US airlines failed to enforce security guidelines on 11 September
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD US airlines reportedly failed to enforce existing security guidelines on 11 September 2001. The airlines - which were in charge of security prior to the 11 September terrorist attacks - issued a manual in 1994 which listed a number...
Tags: C, FAA, Government, SECURITY
Research articles 2002-11-12
Security Shortlines
Airlines and DHS at Odds Over Proposed Airport 'Exit' Program Both the International Air Transport Association IATA and the US Air Transport Association ATA object to a proposal by the Department of Homeland Security DHS that would set up an "exit" program at U.S. airports. It would...
Tags: chemicals, Sabre Holdings, security, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Research articles 2008-06-30
ATA Expects 4 Percent Decline in Air Travel Over 12-Day Thanksgiving Holiday Period
Fewer Passengers Expected Despite Deep Reductions in Ticket Prices NEWS RELEASE WASHINGTON, Nov. 9, 2009 – The Air Transport Association of America ATA, the industry trade association for the leading U.S. airlines, today said that it expects a 4 percent year-over-year decrease in the number of passengers[1] traveling on U.S....
Tags: Passenger, ATA
News items 2009-11-10
Special report: APD, aviation and global warming
News »  Published: 05/12/2009 - Filed under: News » Critics of the UK government's Air Passenger Duty APD are refusing to quieten down, branding the tax anti-green, perverse and silly. The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen next week, while discussing more weightier issues, is likely to give fresh...
Tags: tax, Aviation, British Airways Plc., Airline, Aviation Industry
News items 2009-12-07
Airlines, DHS differ over security fee; carriers say $435m more means red ink.(EPN News Roundup)(United States. Department of Homeland Security)(Brief Article)
The airline industry and DHS are at odds over how much carriers owe the government in security costs. Air Transport Association ATA President James May said the $435 million that DHS calculates carriers owe for passenger screening, added to rising fuel costs, means "any hope of...
Tags: carrier, Government, security, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Research articles 2004-05-04
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