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Airlines & Aerospace

DIA sees gains in on-time efficiency

January 14, 2009

Denver International Airport made some solid headway last year in on-time performance, benefiting from overall improvement among the nation's airlines.

November on-time flights improve at DIA

January 14, 2009

More flights departed and landed on time at Denver International Airport in November 2008 than a year earlier, following an overall trend of improving airline performance.

Airfare to inauguration will cost a pretty penny

January 14, 2009

Barack Obama's inauguration next week will be historic, unbelievably crowded and pretty darn expensive - especially if you waited until the last minute to plan a trip.

First lawsuit filed in DIA crash

January 12, 2009

Two Texas women filed what appears to be the first lawsuit in connection with the crash of a Continental Airlines jetliner at Denver International Airport. Video

Frontier numbers good in December

January 7, 2009

Frontier Airlines capped a turbulent year with a strong showing in December, filling its planes at record occupancy numbers for the month and reporting a solid increase in a key measure of revenue.

Passenger traffic falls at DIA; first monthly drop in two years

January 7, 2009

Passenger traffic at Denver International Airport fell 4.7 percent in November compared with the same month a year earlier as travel demand fell nationwide.

Airlines look to fare sales to fill seats

January 7, 2009

A wave of fare sales has spread across the airline industry in the early days of the new year as the weak economy continues to put pressure on carriers to fill seats even after they drastically reduced capacity and some expressed willingness to cut more.

Frontier seeks more time to file reorganization plan

January 5, 2009

Frontier Airlines has asked a bankruptcy court to give it an additional four months to file its reorganization plan.

Plane's wreckage cleared from DIA ravine

Plane's wreckage cleared from DIA ravine

January 3, 2009

The wrecked fuselage of a plane that crashed at Denver International Airport two weeks ago has finally been removed from a ravine by a runway.

Frontier reports first profit in Chapter 11

December 29, 2008

Frontier Airlines reported its first monthly profit since filing for bankruptcy this year, rebounding from two months of particularly heavy losses.

Wage cuts will follow Frontier labor accord

December 18, 2008

Frontier Airlines has settled a labor dispute with agents and maintenance staff, with workers agreeing to wage cuts through 2012.

Frontier offers tiered airfares

December 18, 2008

Frontier Airlines has introduced a new fare structure that breaks down prices into three levels, from a bare-bones, no-frills ticket to one that includes free checked bags, priority boarding, no change fees and other perks.

Revenue increases, but income falls at DIA

December 17, 2008

Operating income at Denver International Airport fell $24.8 million, or 12.9 percent, in the nine months ended Sept. 30, compared with the same period in 2007, according to a quarterly report released today.

Adam Aircraft collapse leaves pilots with 'orphan' planes

December 16, 2008

It's a buyer's nightmare: Plunk down more than $1 million for a new twin-engine airplane and after it finally arrives, the manufacturer goes out of business.

Frontier loses $9 million in third quarter

December 15, 2008

Low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines has reported a third-quarter operating loss of $9 million.

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