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King Pharma Pay Rises 12.3%; CEO Markison Got $100,000 in Personal Jet Rides
Executive pay at King Pharmaceuticals rose 12.3 percent in 2008 even though the company's stock -- with which pay is supposed to be aligned -- stayed flat. Despite the drama of the AlPharma acquisition, King had a mixed year in 2008, on balance. Revenues were down 26...
Tags: Compensation, Exec, CEO, Stock Performance, Personal Flight, Benefits, Human Resources, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-04-24

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Secure Flight Q&A II
This Saturday, August 15, the second phase of Secure Flight will roll out. I blogged about it last month and explained that Secure flight will be phased in over the next few months and that you may or may not be asked for your birth date and gender.Since then, many...
Tags: information, airline, passenger, Transportation Security Administration
News items 2009-08-12
Delta Air Lines launches new flight attendant personal defense training; Airline sets industry example with commitment to flight attendant and customer security.
M2 PRESSWIRE-12 May 2004-DELTA AIR LINES: Delta Air Lines launches new flight attendant personal defense training; Airline sets industry example with commitment to flight attendant and customer securityC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05112004 ATLANTA: Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) announced today the launch...
Tags: Delta Air Lines Inc., security, Strategy, training
Research articles 2004-05-12
AirBus, Boeing target in-flight wireless market.(Global Wireless)
Airbus, SITA Inc. and Tenzing announced plans to form a company to address the market for in-flight passenger communications, including the use of mobile phones, laptops and personal digital assistants in flight. The companies said they will o Airbus,...
Tags: Airbus S.A.S., Siemens AG, Boeing Co., mobile, wireless, PDA
Research articles 2004-07-26
Delta offers flight attendant personal defense training.
M2 PRESSWIRE-13 February 2002-DELTA AIR LINES: Delta offers flight attendant personal defense training C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:12022002 ATLANTA -- Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) announced today that it will offer voluntary, paid personal defense training to its more than 19,000 ...
Tags: Delta, Delta Air Lines Inc., training
Research articles 2002-02-13
Wireless data system for Delta Air Lines customers expected to be operational this year - Brief Article
The first phase of a new initiative that will provide Delta Air Lines' customers with wireless access to flight information is expected to be deployed by the end of 1999. The new technology being introduced by Delta Air Lines will allow carriers of cell phones, pagers, laptops, personal digital assistants...
Tags: Delta Air Lines Inc., Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
Research articles 1999-11-01
Travellers want in-flight Wi-Fi but willing to pay less: IAG survey
Travellers are willing to pay less for in-flight Wi-Fi than in previous years, a new survey from Innovation Analysis Group IAG finds. IAG has been surveying the in-flight connectivity market for three years. In 2006 the typical traveller who opted for a fixed annual payment was prepared to pay $200....
Tags: flight, passenger, Wi-Fi
News items 2009-08-18
Aviation Security: Transportation Security Administration Did Not Fully Disclose Uses of Personal Information During Secure Flight Program Testing in Initial Privacy Notes, But Has Recently Taken Steps to More Fully Inform the Public
This document highlights a report based on the key aspects of TSA's disclosure of its use of personal information during commercial data testing for Secure Flight as required by the Privacy Act, and TSA's actions to more fully disclose its use of personal information. It also informs that TSA has...
Tags: Security, IBM Lotus Notes, Privacy, Transportation Security Administration, Telecom & Utilities, E-mail Servers, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2005-07-22
NORTHWEST AIRLINES: Northwest Airlines announces Elite Personal Privileges.
M2 PRESSWIRE-22 March 1999-NORTHWEST AIRLINES: Northwest Airlines announces Elite Personal Privileges C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:190399 -- Non-Flight Related Rewards Reserved Exclusively for Northwest Airlines WorldPerks Elite Members MINNEAPOLIS -- Northwest Airlines recently announced the launch of its...
Tags: Northwest Airlines Corp.
Research articles 1999-03-22
American Airlines makes downloadable flight timetables for personal computers and handheld devices available on AA.com; Pocket PC format and first oneworld schedule added to download lineup.
M2 PRESSWIRE-13 November 2002-American Airlines: American Airlines makes downloadable flight timetables for personal computers and handheld devices available on AA.com; Pocket PC format and first oneworld schedule added to download lineup C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:11132002 Fort...
Tags: American Airlines, computer, Desktops, Handhelds, HARDWARE, INTERNET, PC, SOFTWARE, timetable
Research articles 2002-11-13
Delta advises customers on new airport and airline security measures; New rules limit customers to one carry-on bag and personal item per flight.
M2 PRESSWIRE-10 October 2001-DELTA AIR LINES: Delta advises customers on new airport and airline security measures; New rules limit customers to one carry-on bag and personal item per flight C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:09102001 ATLANTA -- Delta Air Lines...
Tags: Delta, Delta Air Lines Inc., Manufacturing, security
Research articles 2001-10-10
FLIGHT EXPLORER UNVEILS VERSION 5.O AIRCRAFT TRACKING SOFTWARE.
Flight Explorer, a provider of Internet-based real-time global flight tracking information, reporting and display products, has unveiled version 5.0 -- with a host of powerful new features. Flight Explorer is the maker of Flight Explorer Professional, the easiest, most robust and reliable aircraft situation...
Tags: aircraft, FAA, Manufacturing, software
Research articles 2004-11-01
In-Flight and On-Line.(Product Information)
Ariel Corporation's RS2000 56K/ISDN network access cards were successfully deployed on a passenger flight making in-flight Internet and email connection a reality for commercial passengers. The success of the test, aboard an Air Canada passenger flight proved in-flight e-mail and web browsing to be a viable...
Tags: Air Canada, computer, E-mail, INTERNET, PRODUCTIVITY, Tenzing Communications
Research articles 2001-04-01
Honeywell Contracts with AltoBridge to Provide Technology for In-Flight Use of Personal Cellular Telephones; New Honeywell System Will Enable Passengers to Make and Receive Calls
PHOENIX -- Honeywell (NYSE:HON) announced today that it has entered into a contract under which AltoBridge, Ltd. will provide software technology for a new Honeywell system that will enable aircraft passengers to place and receive calls on their personal cellular telephones in flight.
Tags: Honeywell International Inc., phone
Research articles 2005-02-09
Southwest Airlines to Use Fujitsu Personal Systems' Tablet PCs in the Cockpit to Calculate Crucial Flight Data; As Part of Southwest's Onboard Performance System, Tablet PCs Will Ensure Impeccable Flight Safety Record and Increased Efficiency and Profitab
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 10, 1997--Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc. today announced that Southwest Airlines will equip its entire fleet of 250 Boeing 737-series jets with Fujitsu's Stylistic 1000 tablet PCs.
Tags: Fujitsu Ltd., PC, performance, Southwest Airlines Co., tablet, tablet PC
Research articles 1997-03-10
Canadian airlines turn to in-flight satellite TV.(New Products & Services)
Canada's WestJet Airlines will become third North American airline to offer live in-flight satellite television to its customers, with Air Canada said to be considering similar move. WestJet is spending $22m to install personal video screens on 40 aircraft, providing customer with choice of 24 live...
Tags: Air Canada, WestJet Airlines Ltd.
Research articles 2003-08-01
Coalition For Luggage Security Comments On the TSA's Secure Flight Program Review
NEW YORK -- The Coalition for Luggage Security, comments on recent developments in the TSA's Secure Flight Program. According to CBSNews.com, the Secure Flight Program, where the government would take over from the airlines the task of checking names against watch lists, has been suspended so comprehensive audits can be...
Tags: Transportation Security Administration
Research articles 2006-02-13
Personal items can be swept away between flights
Question: I flew American Airlines from Boston to Seattle. The flight stopped briefly at Chicago O'Hare, where I got off the plane for half an hour. When I returned to my seat, my $400 reading glasses were gone. I asked the flight attendant where my glasses...
Tags: American Airlines, Manufacturing
Research articles 2007-06-08
First In-flight Bluetooth Wireless Technology Test is Successful.(would link phones on aircraft to terrestrial cellular systems)(Brief Article)
AirCell Inc. and Motorola Inc. have announced the successful completion of the world's first in-flight test of Bluetooth wireless technology. Current Federal Communications Commission FCC rules prohibit the use of personal cellular phones while airborne due to potential interference with terrestrial wireless networks, but AirCell ...
Tags: aircraft, Bluetooth, FCC, Government, Manufacturing, phone, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
Research articles 2000-10-01
US flight attendant allowed to sue over in-flight smoking
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD A flight attendant with Northwest Airlines will be able to continue a class action lawsuit against the carrier that claims harm from exposure to secondhand smoke during flights to Asia. A US Supreme Court yesterday (11 December) allowed the lawsuit...
Tags: lawsuit, Northwest Airlines Corp.
Research articles 2000-12-12
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