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- Company Watch - Boeing
- Sep 7, 2008 Alaska Airlines' last MD-80 was retired Friday, leaving the carrier with a fleet of 108 737s including 69 737NGs. It has eight more NGs scheduled for delivery this year. Alaska Air began a program in 2006 to retire its 26 MD-80s and replace them with 737NGs....
- Research articles 2008-09-08
- On your mark, get set go! Overview of a digital project from start to finish: when this marathon project was completed, GSU Library had realized its two goals: creating preservation copies of the volumes and, by developing a digital library system, provid
- When this marathon project was completed, GSU Library had realized its two goals: creating preservation copies of the volumes and, by developing a digital library system, providing searchable online versions of these publications for interested users all over the world. In 2004, Georgia State...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- 22 machinists charged in Feb. airport brawl
- Warrants were issued Monday for the arrests of 22 members of the International Association of Machinists, who are accused of aggravated and simple assault, conspiracy, making terroristic threats, and theft in connection with a Feb. 8 brawl at the Philadelphia Airport Marriott Hotel. The union members, including three officers,...
- Research articles 2006-05-24
- US Airways sued over dismissals
- After a brawl between rival unions, US Airways unjustly fired 22 union members - many of them leaders - in an attempt to systematically eliminate union representation, according to a lawsuit filed against the airline in federal court yesterday. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers' lawsuit, filed...
- Research articles 2006-03-24
- Machinists end Boeing strike and Northrop Grumman Awards International Contracts for F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-3 October 2005-US Financial Network: Machinists end Boeing strike and Northrop Grumman Awards International Contracts for F-35 Joint Strike FighterC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:03102005 City of Industry, CA - Defense industry news provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU) Members...
- Research articles 2005-10-03
- Boeing, strikers reach tentative deal
- WASHINGTON, AFP — Plane builder Boeing has reached a tentative deal to end a strike of 18,000 workers that began on September 2, machinists said in a statement. In a statement claiming victory, union negotiators urged members to accept the deal: "You defeated every takeaway proposal the company put...
- Research articles 2005-09-25
- Machinists, Boeing hail deal to break strike that idled production
- SEATTLE, United States AFP — Boeing Corp. and 19,000 machinists hailed a deal ending a strike that idled production for nearly a month and cast a shadow over the competitiveness of the world's largest plane maker. The aircraft giant and a union representing its machinists late Sunday announced a...
- Research articles 2005-09-26
- Drawn-out strike looms at US jet maker Boeing
- SAN FRANCISCO AFP — Boeing management and striking machinists remained locked in a stand-off in a dispute that an industry analyst predicted could drag in other US unions intent on making a "last stand." The rift between the major US aircraft maker and representatives from the 18,000-member machinist union...
- Research articles 2005-09-13
- Stewardesses sell striptease calendar to fight United's pension cuts
- CHICAGO AFP — Decked out in nothing but feather boas, heels, and red panties, a group of flight attendants have found a novel way to protest the loss of their pension benefits. They've released a risqué calendar titled Stewardesses Stripped (Of Their Pension?) with humorous messages like "Are your...
- Research articles 2005-05-17
- Former United Mechanics Seek New Operators for Indianapolis Repair Center.
- Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 13--Union mechanics who lost their jobs when United Airlines closed an Indianapolis maintenance base are looking for investors who are willing to reopen and operate the facility. Local Lodge 2294 of the International...
- Research articles 2003-06-13
- Union Members Hunt for Investors for Indianapolis Airline Maintenance Base.
- Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 13--Union mechanics who lost their jobs when United Airlines closed an Indianapolis maintenance base are looking for investors who are willing to reopen and operate the facility. Local Lodge 2294 of the International...
- Research articles 2003-06-13
- United union makes its pitch Machinists' union $2.5 billion in cuts over six years is short of airline's goal.(Business)
- Byline: Mike Comerford Daily Herald Business Writer In the wake of United Airlines last week saying liquidation is a "distinct possibility," its unions are coming forward with concession proposals. The latest was the baggage-handlers and contact personnel side of the International...
- Research articles 2003-03-26
- Airlines victimized by war
- CHICAGO -- The nation's airlines, already suffering from a big drop in bookings before the U.S. war with Iraq started, were poised to cut back on flying schedules and staffing levels. United Airlines warned its employees Thursday that layoffs could come as early as Friday as it and...
- Research articles 2003-03-21
- Airlines cut back on flights in anticipation of war fears.(News)
- Byline: Robert McCoppin Daily Herald Staff Writer Chicago's major airlines warned Thursday they will fly fewer flights because war is scaring passengers away. United Airlines disclosed it will reduce flights by 10 percent or more next month, mostly on international routes. ...
- Research articles 2003-03-21
- United Airlines Union Reaches Tentative Deal.
- By John Schmeltzer, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 21--Capping a frantic month-long push by United Airlines to win a federal bailout, the carrier's largest union announced Wednesday it had reached a tentative agreement on $1.5 billion in concessions over...
- Research articles 2002-11-21
- SHIPMATES - naval personnel promotions and awards - Brief Article
- ENGINEMAN 2ND CLASS NELSON R. BELTRAN-ALBUJA, of Navy Recruiting Station Elmhurst, N.Y, was recently named Navy Recruiting Command's Enlisted Recruiter of the Year for FY00. Beltran-Albuja was meritoriously advanced to Petty Officer 1st Class by the Chief of Navy Operations, ADM Vern Clark, in a recent Pentagon ceremony. Beltran-Albuja enlisted...
- Research articles 2001-02-01
- With Machinists Contract Unsettled, Northwest Farms Out Maintenance.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 25--In a move that the International Association of Machinists considers ominous, Eagan-based Northwest Airlines said Monday it has farmed out "heavy maintenance checks" of a second DC-10 jet to a Singapore aircraft repair company. Northwest spokeswoman Marta Laughlin said her...
- Research articles 1998-08-24
- Singing the praises of hard turning
- Faster, better, cheaper. Faster, better, cheaper. It's a refrain today's job shop owner hears in his sleep. "Our customers know that, if we don't bend over backwards to accommodate them, another shop will," says Tony Shortino, vice president, Superior Technology Inc. (Rochester, NY), a $2 million-a-year job shop. Tony and...
- Research articles 1997-01-01
- Travel Roundup: GE Buys Chinese, Dollar Thrifty Fires 400, Delta CEO Gets $13.6M and More
- Chinese company sells five jets to General Electric -- One of China's largest aircraft makers, Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China,  signed a $750 million deal delivering five jets to General Electric and gives the company an option for 20 more. The five jets will be used in GE's aircraft leasing branch. [Source: Reuters] ...
- Blog posts 2008-11-05
Additional Resources
- Penton Media's American Machinist Partners with PracticalMachinist.com; Partnership Brings Together Magazine Content and Leading Interactive Community
- CLEVELAND -- American Machinist and PracticalMachinist.com announced today that they have formalized a partnership agreement in which PracticalMachinist.com will become the official online bulletin board and discussion forum for American Machinist.
- Research articles 2006-03-16
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