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Press Association

British Airways makes sustainability pledge for Cop26 flights

Higher Ed
British Airways is to buy an amount of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) equivalent to the traditional fuel its aircraft will burn transporting Cop26 delegates. The airline has formed a collaboration with energy giant BP to source SAF in...
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Bloomberg

United Air CEO Kirby on Inflation, Vaccine Mandate, Demand From Europe

Higher Ed
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby discusses the impact of inflation on airport and fuel costs, the company's vaccine mandate, and recovery in trans-atlantic flight demand as the U.S. reopens to vaccinated European visitors on "Bloomberg...
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Airlines Cancel More Than 3,500 U.S. Flights Over Weekend

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Several airlines said Sunday that operations are returning to normal.
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Fighter jets swooped low over Cairo Sunday in what appeared to be an attempt by the military to show its control of a city beset by looting, armed robbery and anti-government protests.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Fighter jets swoop over Cairo in show of force CAPTION:Fighter jets swooped low over Cairo Sunday in what appeared to be an attempt by the military to show its control of a city beset by looting, armed robbery and...
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Curated Video

Yet another storm paralyzed the Northeast with heavy snow and sleet Thursday, grounding flights and closing schools and business. (Feb. 13)

Higher Ed
Yet another storm paralyzed the Northeast with heavy snow and sleet Thursday, giving the winter-weary that oh-no-not-again feeling, while hundreds of thousands across the ice-encrusted South waited in the cold for the electricity to come...
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Curated Video

WHO SARS briefing says airlines 'low risk'

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1. Wide pan shot, start of presentation 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr David Heymann, Executive Director, Communicable Diseases: "We found, and just for your knowledge, that there have been 35 flights that have carried persons who have had...
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Sudan - Thousands face starvation

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Thousands of people in the Bhar-el-Gezal region in southern Sudan face starvation due to the ongoing civil war in the region. A programme to supply food and non-food items to the region by Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS), made up of 35...
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The White House says the U.S. military will resume bringing Haitian earthquake victims to the United States on its planes for medical treatment, ending a suspension that lasted several days

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: US military resuming Haiti medical flights CAPTION: The White House says the U.S. military will resume bringing Haitian earthquake victims to the United States on its planes for medical treatment, ending a suspension that...
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Sky News

First Snow of the Year with More on the Way

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First Snow of the Year with More on the Way
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Sky News

Goldtrail collapse leaves thousands stranded

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Goldtrail collapse leaves thousands stranded
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Bloomberg

Will Lower Oil Prices Equal Lower Airline Ticket Prices?

Higher Ed
Oct. 23 -- Boyd Group International President Mike Boyd discuss the impact lower oil prices might have on the airline industry. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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First commerical plane expected in 36 days after airport bombed by Israel

Higher Ed
1. Tarmac at Beirut's Rafik Hariri International Airport 2. Tower, car driving on tarmac 3. Rebuilding work on runway 4. SOUNDBITE (English), Hamdi Shaouk - General Manager of civilian airlines at Beirut Airport: "They're working and...
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British billionaire Richard Branson christened the world's first built-from-scratch commercial spaceport in New Mexico on Monday. He hopes his Virgin Galactic can begin commercial space tourism from the spaceport by the end of 2012.

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HEADLINE: Branson and US officials dedicate space terminal CAPTION: British billionaire Richard Branson christened the world's first built-from-scratch commercial spaceport in New Mexico on Monday. He hopes his Virgin Galactic can begin...
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State Department Spokesperson Jen Psaki comments on the announcement of Russia's planned air force patrols along the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, the coast of California and other Pacific regions. (Nov. 13)

Higher Ed
At the US State Department on Thursday, spokesperson Jen Psaki reacted to an annoucment by the Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu that there will be an increase of long range patrol missions. She said given the current climate in the...
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After an awful year of nationwide flight delays, the Bush administration on Wednesday made an early New Year's resolution: fix the problem where it usually starts by placing new limits on the crowded skies and runways of New York City

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Government set to limit flights out of NYC airports CAPTION: After an awful year of nationwide flight delays, the Bush administration on Wednesday made an early New Year's resolution: fix the problem where it usually starts by...
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Bloomberg

Flying High: Why China's Spring Air Is Set to Soar

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Feb. 23 -- Stephen Wang, president of Spring Airlines, discusses the company's purchase of 60 Airbus A320s, their expansion plans and the outlook for the industry. He speaks to Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin on "First Up."
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Bloomberg

Delta Struggles to Restart Network After Outage

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Aug. 8 -- Delta Air Lines struggled to restart its worldwide operations after a computer failure halted flights for hours and grounded thousands of passengers. Bloomberg's Justin Bachman reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Said to Curb Devices on Flights From Middle East

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Mar.21 -- The U.S. is said to plan to restrict passengers from carrying most electronic devices on U.S.-bound flights from about a dozen countries, Reuters says in tweet, citing an unidentified official. AirlineRatings.com...
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Bloomberg

Ryanair CEO Says Flights at Risk if Brexit Deal Delayed

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Aug.02 -- Michael O'Leary, chief executive officer at Ryanair Holdings Plc, talks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson about the impact of delays in Brexit negotiations on the airline and the British travel and tourism industry. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Boeing's Lost $24 Billion in Market Cap in Two Days

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Mar.12 -- Boeing’s crisis of confidence continues with a growing number of countries and airline carriers suspending flights of the 737 Max 8 aircraft. The suspensions include the governments of the EU, China, Australia, New Zealand,...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Protesters Shut Down Airport, Tensions Flare

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Aug.12 -- Protesters in Hong Kong have shut down the city's airport as the economic fallout from violent protests continue. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Protesters Force Hong Kong Airport to Cancel Departing Flights

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Aug.13 -- Protesters force a second straight day of major service disruptions at Hong Kong's airport. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sky News

Tourists In Tunisian Resorts Desperate To Leave

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VOICED: British tourists in nearby resorts in Tunisia have told Sky News that they too are scared to leave their hotels, Sky News Nick Martin has been speaking to those desperate to return home. Interview with Gemma Harris, Holidaymaker....
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Bloomberg

Philippines Financially Ready for Volcanic Eruption Damage: Finance Secretary

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Jan.13 -- Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez talks about the actions the government is taking as a volcano is erupting just 40 miles from Manila. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."