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- Godwin Pumps helps in Midwest flood relief
- Godwin Pumps, the largest manufacturer of portable rental pumps in the U.S., used more than 400 of its portable diesel-driven and electric submersible pumps to relieve floodwaters inundating the U.S. Midwest. Within hours of a Federal Emergency Management Association FEMA call on June 8, Godwin's Chicago Branch Manager, Jeff Pass,...
- Research articles 2008-08-01
- Little Rock's Adams Field, Saline County Regional Airport and Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport will receive grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation
- Little Rock's Adams Field, Saline County Regional Airport and Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport will receive grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation. Adams Field will receive $1.9 million to install taxiway centerline lights and in-pavement edge lights to improve night-time visibility. Saline County Regional Airport will receive $411,240 to install...
- Research articles 2008-05-12
- New Measures on Air Delays
- The Department of Transportation DOT has unveiled new measures to strengthen passenger protections and cut flight delays this summer. DOT finalized changes to its so-called bumping rule, which doubles the limit on compensation airlines must pay passengers who are involuntarily bumped from their flight. Under the...
- Research articles 2008-04-21
- Airport Business News - North America
- Apr 21, 2008 Although the Transportation Department is cracking down on airlines and the FAA, carriers will still be permitted to self-report compliance with FAA orders. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters also said a special committee of outside aviation and safety experts would review FAA oversight and recommend any changes....
- Research articles 2008-04-21
- DOT Inspector General Report Confirms Air Transport Association Assertions That Business Jets Do Not Pay Their Fair Share and Contribute to Congestion
- To: TRANSPORTATION EDITORS Contact: Elizabeth Merida, +1-202-626-4205, or Victoria Day, +1- 202-626-4141, both of the Air Transport Association WASHINGTON, March 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Air Transport Association of America ATA, the industry trade organization that represents leading U.S. airlines, today issued a statement regarding a report by the Department...
- Research articles 2008-03-14
- SpeedInfo Sensors to Help Seattle-area Commuters By Providing Up-to-the-Minute Traffic Information
- New Deployment Part of WSDOT's Plan to Relieve Congestion in Suburban Areas SAN JOSE, Calif. -- SpeedInfo Inc., provider of the most accurate and lowest cost solution for directly measuring traffic flow, announced today the Washington State Department of Transportation WSDOT has deployed SpeedInfo's solar-powered Doppler radar sensors along...
- Research articles 2008-02-06
- Police to Target Impaired Drivers Super Bowl Weekend
- To: TRANSPORTATION EDITORS Contact: Alison Wenger of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, +1-717-783-8800 HARRISBURG, Pa., Jan. 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Fans dont let fans drive drunk is what PennDOT and police departments are hoping people will remember this weekend as they gather to watch the Super Bowl. People who drink...
- Research articles 2008-01-31
- Scheme raises costs
- Let's be clear: No one cares more deeply about the problem of delays in our nation's aviation system than the airlines do. Delays make doing business more difficult and cost our customers and companies billions of dollars every year. The solution to those delays is clear....
- Research articles 2008-01-29
- ALPA: Cutting Flights at JFK No Solution
- To: LABOR EDITORSContact: Pete Janhunen or Linda Shotwell or Molly Martin, all of ALPA, +1-703-481-4440 Pilots want seat at the table to develop efficient airspace managementWASHINGTON, Oct. 23/PRNewswire-USNewswire/--The Air Line Pilots Association, International ALPA is calling on the Department of Transportation DOT to develop a comprehensive solution to combat delays...
- Research articles 2007-10-23
- Fact Sheet: New Steps To Address Airport Passenger Delays
- President Bush Announces Administrative Steps To Reduce Delays, Urges Congress To Act On Common Sense Reforms WASHINGTON -- Today, President Bush directed Transportation Secretary Mary Peters to take action to address air traffic congestion and flight delays. President Bush has asked Secretary Peters to meet with airline industry and...
- Research articles 2007-09-27
- DOT IG Issues Warning on Foreign Repair Stations
- The increasing outsourcing of aircraft maintenance by U.S. carriers alarms Department of Transportation DOT Inspector General Calvin Scovel because gaps remain in Federal Aviation Administration FAA supervision of foreign repair stations. In a recent congressional hearing, Scovel said that the U.S. airline safety record "is...
- Research articles 2007-08-20
- Delays, lost luggage, complaints soar for US airlines
- WASHINGTON AFP — Long flight delays for passengers on the leading US airlines more than tripled in June compared with the previous month, leading to a spike in customer complaints, an official report showed Tuesday. The report by the US Department of Transportation also showed an increase in June...
- Research articles 2007-08-07
- US Farms, Inc. Announces Its Wholly Owned Subsidiary US Ag Transportation, Inc. Receives US Department of Transportation License and Registration and Solae Acquires Isolated Soy Protein Product Line from Cargill.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-12 July 2007-U.S. Equity News: US Farms, Inc. Announces Its Wholly Owned Subsidiary US Ag Transportation, Inc. Receives US Department of Transportation License and Registration and Solae Acquires Isolated Soy Protein Product Line from CargillC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:12072007 ...
- Research articles 2007-07-12
- Fox Valley in 60 seconds.(News)
- Hydrant flushing today: St. Charles residents in the area of 2460 W. Main St. may experience rust-colored water Tuesday as the fire department conducts hydrant tests. The tests are scheduled for 9 to 11 a.m. Discolored water is safe to drink, officials said, but...
- Research articles 2007-05-22
- Virgin America Cleared for Take-Off
- To: BUSINESS EDITORSContact: Gareth Edmondson-Jones of Virgin America, +1-650-762- 7187, media@virginamerica.com BURLINGAME, Calif., May 18 /PRNewswire/ -- The Department of Transportation DOT today granted final approval for Virgin America, a new low fare U.S. airline, to begin operations. "We are absolutely thrilled to be cleared for take-off and for the...
- Research articles 2007-05-18
- Aguirre to seek indictments against city officials, office tower developer
- Proximity To Airport Causes Controversy: San Diego City Attorney Michael Aguirre said he would seek action against the officials responsible for the continued development of the controversial Sunroad Centrum 1 high-rise office tower. The project has become highly controversial because of its closeness to Montgomery Field in Kearny Mesa, and...
- Research articles 2007-01-29
- Northwest suburbs in 60 seconds.(News)
- Grant to pay for more patrols: The Arlington Heights Police Department is conducting saturation patrols and roadside safety checkpoints through Jan. 1 as part of the second "You Drink, You Drive, You Lose" campaign. Police are targeting motorists who drive while under the influence...
- Research articles 2006-12-13
- CGSIC roundup
- The U.S. Department of Transportation DOT will expand WAAS monitoring stations into Canada and Mexico by the end of 2008, and plans to secure operational approval for a 200-foot decision altitude for aircraft landings. A 2007 update of the Federal Radionavigation Plan is in the works; the document should...
- Research articles 2006-11-01
- Town of Carpendale Promotes C&O Canal Trail Project
- CARPENDALE - Mayor Dwight "Casey" Lambert has asked the Mineral County Commission to support a plan to connect Carpendale and Ridgeley to the C&O Canal bike path."Carpendale owns the Knobley Mountain Tunnel and the railroad trestle, which was built in the early 1900s," said Lambert.Lambert said he has received a...
- Research articles 2006-09-01
- Helmets: first line of defense
- Motorcycles are becoming more and more abundant due to their relatively low cost, miserly fuel economy, and inexpensive insurance rates. They have high performance capabilities; however, they are less stable and visible than cars. This is the very reason why you should invest wisely in your Personal Protective Equipment PPE....
- Research articles 2006-08-01
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