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- Canadian government approves CAD1.5bn loan guarantee for Bombardier aircraft
- Trans States Airlines to pay USD11,000 drunken passenger fine
- Frontier Airlines reports second quarter loss of USD2.1m
- All Nippon Airways reports first half profit rise
- Boeing completes its 757 commercial aircraft program
- Heathrow Airport night flight campaigners go to EU Commission
- Indian Airlines to get government go-ahead for fleet expansion - claim
- Ryanair holds EUR4m for Charleroi subsidies ruling
- United Airlines reports third quarter loss
- Portland International Airport closed after security breach
- Canadian Affair to double Edinburgh-Toronto airline seats in 2005
- ATA agrees employee retention bonuses
- Southwest Airlines looks to expand at Chicago Midway Airport
- AirAsia shares fail to meet indicated IPO price
- Iberia reports a 52% rise in profit for first nine months of 2004
- New routes from Arlanda airport in Sweden
- Singapore Airlines settles air crash lawsuits
- Spirit Airlines signs maintenance support deal with Lufthansa
- Southwest Airlines considering assigned seating
- TAP Air Portugal reports profit for first nine months of 2004
- AirAsia IPO share price falls 17% short
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