On Oct. 1, Emirates more than doubled capacity on the flights by ditching the Boeing 777-200LR for the A380, the world's largest passenger plane. Officials said the move was necessary to meet demand for the daily service.
In 2003, after 35 years with AT&T, Ray Robinson retired from the telecom giant, but the only thing he gave up doing was working at the same office every day. His business expertise, developed through years in senior management positions with the communications giant, has been in demand and been tapped by a number of organizations. In May of the same year he retired, Robinson became the board chairman of Citizens Trust Bank, the sixth largest African-American bank in the country. Later that same year, he took on the vice president’s role with the East Lake Community Foundation, based at the East Lake Golf Club where he is a president emeritus. He also serves on the boards of American Airlines, the Atlanta Tribune and the Georgia Aquarium.
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PSA Airlines Inc. could benefit from a new $13 million maintenance hangar
The D/FW Airport board approved the pay increase for the airport's top executive as a reward for the strong financial performance of the airport.
D/FW Airport now has three airlines flying to three nonstop destinations in the Middle East. Together, Emirates, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways have nearly 6,000 seats a week flying from D/FW Airport to the region.
In the next step of its growth, PSA Airlines Inc. could benefit from a new $13 million maintenance hangar.
The Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury announced a new arena naming-rights deal Tuesday.
US Airways Center will get a new name Tuesday, but who will put up the money to sponsor the Phoenix Suns' home?
Southwest carried more than 800,000 passengers and saw its traffic increase 8.8 percent compared to October 2013. But the airline faces increased competition from Virgin America, which carried more than 30,000 passengers.
Which of Memphis' major airlines has the most on-time flights?
Both United Airlines and American Airlines plan to upgrade some of their flights at Dane County Regional Airport to larger aircraft in 2015.
Etihad Airways will launch direct service from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.
As airline titans Alaska Air Group and Delta Air Lines battle over Seattle passengers, competing airlines are creeping away.
The Denver-based airline on Nov. 17 signaled its plan to shed several routes to and from DIA as part of cost-cutting moves. Now the names of those destinations are emerging.