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- Wednesday September 26, 2001
Tuesday September 25, 2001
- "Examples of Airline Security Lapses"
- "Government Siding towards Replacing Security Firms at Airports"
- "Pressure Builds for Aviation Security Action"
- "Am Important Note From Steve Quilty"
- "Lawmakers, Bush Discuss Airline Security"
- "South Carolina airport working out new safety precautions"
- "Security violations at South Carolina airport add up"
- "Detroit questions more airport expansion"
- "South Carolina airport tallies losses, expenses"
- "Charlotte, North Carolina airport seeking relaxed visitor rules"
- "ACI-NA Calls on Congress To Focus Attention on Airports"
- "Airports cinch security nets"
- "Security is whole airport's job"
- "The FAA's Safety Scenarios Didn't Include Small Knives"
- "U.S. Pilots Union Wants Members Armed on Flights"
- "Airline Industry News Roundup"
- "FAA Weighs Airline Security Moves"
- "Memphis, Tenn., Airport Issued $164.24 Million in Bonds for Construction"
- "Oman - Management of Two Airports Under Privatization"
- "Notice of Intent To Rule on Request To Release Airport Property at the Pueblo Memorial Airport, Pueblo, CO"
- "Notice of Intent To Rule on PFC Application - Yampa Valley Regional Airport, Submitted by the County of Routt, CO"
- "Raleigh, N.C., Airport Postpones Planned Retail Expansion"
- "Airlines cutting flights from smaller, rural cities"
- "U.S. Orders New Airport Checks"
- "Mexico City Airport Continues With Infrastructure Plans"
- "U.S. Considers New Security Checks"
- "AOA Highlights for Sept. 24"
- Small Airlines helps out in Big Way
Monday September 24, 2001
- "Regional system may overtake LAX expansion plans"
- "Congress to weigh privacy right vs. security need"
- "Security's a lot tighter, but airport has become eerily empty"
- "Nashville Airport Security is Tight; Travel is Light"'
- "The day insurers threatened to ground the airlines"
- "Flying on empty"
- "BA survival strategy puts Gatwick at risk"
- "Fewer Spokes, Smaller Hubs"
- "Airlines' troubles could affect Pittsburgh airport debt repayments"
- "Minneapolis airport delays building, cuts spending, after terrorist attacks"
- "Airport security didn't expect low-tech attack"
- "Crop-dusters idled in new terror threat"
- "U.S. airline security failed hijackers' test"
- "U.S. Considers Face Scanners for Airports"
- "Govt holds off on sale of Sydney Airport"
- "U.S. Bailout of Airlines Will Keep Industry Flying Amid Downturn"
- "Federal Takeover of Airline Security Draws Support in Wake of Hijackings"
- "Analysts Expect Airport Advertising To Drop Off as Air Travel Slumps"
- "A cloudy outlook for O'Hare"
- "Hong Kong Airport authority works with security bodies to assess potential risk"
- "Tampa, Fla., Airport Scales Back Construction as Traffic Declines"
- "Passengers Breeze through Security at Portland, Ore., Airport"
- "Dallas/Fort Worth Airport Tops in Fines for Security Lapses"
- "Duluth, Minn., Airport's Future Uncertain"
- "Miami-Area Airports' Service Industries Suffer from Drop in Traffic"
- "Aviation Expert Speaks about Future of Charleston, S.C., Airport"
- "Higher Security Cuts Business at Bay Area Airports"
- "Officials at Biloxi, Miss.-Area Regional Airports Express Concern about Future"
- "Notice of Intent To Rule on PFC Application - Waterloo Municipal Airport, Waterloo, Iowa"
- "Notice of Intent to Rule on PFC Application - Telluride Regional Airport, Submitted by the County of San Miguel, Colorado and the Telluride Regional Airport Authority"
- "Public Notice for Waiver of Aeronautical Land-Use Assurance Houlton International Airport, Houlton, ME"
- "Japanese ministry unveils revised plan to privatize 3 int'l airports"
- "High-Tech Security System to Be Installed in Tulsa, Okla., Airport"
- "Restaurant Contractor Pulls Out from $1.2-Billion Detroit Airport Project"
- "Florida Airport Officials Eye Unfriendly Skies"
- "Fate of still-closed Reagan Airport in question after attacks"
- "Massachusetts Port Authority Vows to Tighten Security at Boston Airport"
- "Moody's, S&P Take a Negative Slant on Airports"
- "New air security laws not far away"
- "Airport security measures don't go far enough, some say"
- "An Inside Job?"
- "Midway Airport apparently in shape to weather industry storm"
- "Harsh light shines on airline security companies"
- "Red tape, industry stymied airport security reform"
- "Few security lapses at Cincinnati airport"
- "Local Oklahoma airports fail to detect weapons"
- "Florida's airport security influenced by cost, inconvenience"
- "Detroit Metro security firm faces scrutiny"
- "Top lawmakers agree U.S. government may need to take over airport security"
Sunday September 23, 2001
Saturday September 22, 2001
Friday September 21, 2001
- "Anti-hijacking measures discussed FAA, Transportation face 'whole new world'"
- "Reagan National Airport Still Closed"
- "Official Defends Boston Airport"
- "Boyd Group Conference To Focus On Responses To Effects of Terrorism On US Aviation Infrastructure -- How Airports, Airlines, and Aviation Firms Can Adjust"
- "AOA Highlights for Sept. 20"
- "Overcoming the fear of flying"
- "Even Tighter Airline Security Proposed"
- "Mineta, Senators Clash Over Airport Security"
- "Crowds Sparse on Planes and at Airports"
- "Aviation's path: bigger planes, fewer flights"
- "Baggage Handlers at Washington's Dulles Airport Investigated"
- "Wichita, Kan., Officials Wonder How Airline Woes Will Impact Local Airport"
- "Florida State University Expert Gives Security Tips to Airports"
- "Seattle Airport Security Screener Sent Home after Speaking Out"
- "Halt in Curbside Check-in Hurts Business at Sacramento, Calif., Airport"
- "FAA to Pay Off Obligation for Newport News, Va., Airport Project in Lump Sum"
- "Houston-Area Airport Workers Feel Brunt of Slowdown"
- "Sarasota, Fla., Airport May Fare Well in Wake of Attacks"
- "San Jose International Airport Begins Vehicle Inspections at Terminal A Short-Term Parking Garage, Terminal C Short-Term Parking Lot Reduced to 50 Percent"
- "Chinese airport authorities stage largest-ever hijacking drill"
- "Airport Security Workers Call for Stronger Federal Oversight, U.S. Marshals at Every Checkpoint"
- "UC Study Finds Higher Pay Improves Airport Screeners' Job Tenure"
- "Boston Airport Runway Advocates Press On"
- "At Boston's Logan Airport, A Quiet Day Approaching Normalcy"
- "Dallas-Area Airport Seeks Security Funding"
- "Airport security still doesn't cut it"
- "LAX Update on Operational Status; Advice for Travelers Using LAX"
- "UK airport operator surrenders to hostile takeover, citing terror impact"
- "Security-Report Releases to Dictate Washington-Area Reagan Airport Reopening"
- "Support Grows for Federal Control of Airport Security"
- "Safety Concerns Turn to Closing Gaping Holes in Security of Non-Commercial Aircraft"
- "Change Ahead for Troubled Boston Airport Agency"
- "Security in Asia Varies Widely From Airport to Airport"
- "Future of WHSmith airport stores looks bleak"
- "Fitch Comment: U.S. Airports, Impact of Terrorist Attacks"
- "Fitch Teleconference: Rtg Implications for US Airlines, Airports, EETC's, Aircraft Lessors & Aircraft Lease Securitizations"
- "Congress Moves to Help Airlines"
- "Flight Capital: How SFO officials used city employees and money -- in apparent violation of state and federal law -- in a very odd attempt to privatize the airports of Honduras"
- "AOA Highlights for Sept. 19"
Thursday September 20, 2001