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Midwest Airlines Introduces Midwest Class Seating Choice
Midwest Airlines today announced that it will begin offering Midwest Class, a new seating option on its Boeing 717 aircraft that combines the Milwaukee-based airline's award-winning service and onboard amenities with two choices of seating in the same coach cabin. Passengers can book Midwest Class now for flights on or after October 21, 2008 on the airline's Web site - http://www.midwestairlines.com, by phone or at check-in.

Big South Fork Airpark Opens Its Runway; Exclusive Scenery for Aviation & Equestrian Communities
The Pegasus Group opens Big South Fork Airpark, a 450-acre Tennessee airpark and equestrian community. The airpark offers residents an exclusive lifestyle with spectacular scenery, and is committed to supporting the local Tennessee community.

Jet Fractional Ownership Company Skyview Aviation's New Website Promises to Touch the Skies!
Skyview Aviation launched a brand new website on Friday, August 1. This fractional aircraft ownership company is now housed at their new online location.

Dryout Inc. Helps Keep the Aviation Industry Afloat
Dryout used industrial strength equipment and Infrared tools along with the latest drying technology to quickly uncover the water. With nearly 700 employees waiting to return to work, Dryout tackled another concern: the potential for mold growth.

FlyLAL Technics Selects Ramco's Aviation M&E Solution
Ramco, the Global Aviation Maintenance & Engineering (M&E) and Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) software provider, announced today that flyLAL Technics has selected its Maintenance & Engineering Solution.

FLIGHT TO ST ANTONY is the Latest Aviation Mystery Crime Thriller by Tony Blackman
Tony Blackman has added a fourth aviation mystery crime thriller, FLIGHT TO ST ANTONY, to his trilogy, this time about an airliner flying from London to Barbados in the Caribbean which has technical problems, loses contact with Air Traffic Control and has to ditch at night just off the coast of St Antony. Again Peter Talbert, aviation expert investigator, is commissioned to find out what has happened but the situation is complicated by a missing crash recorder, a courageous stewardess and by a drug baron being on the aircraft. The book will appeal to anyone who loves a good yarn.

Certified Aviation Services ranks 12th on INC 500 Top 100 Transportation Companies List
Certified Aviation Services is excited to announce their inclusion in the INC 5000 list, celebrating and recognizing the country's top 5000 fastest-growing, private companies. CAS was ranked in the top 25% at 1,014th on the list and ranked 12th of the top 100 Transportation Companies.

Lear 60 and Gulfstream III Join Global Exec Aviation Private Jet Fleet
Los Angeles based air carrier expands operations.

Airlines Struggling With Rising Fuel Costs
Airlines are struggling under the weight of the rising cost of fuel To keep up with the rising cost, airlines have increased airfares

ASA's Aviation Security Expert's Tips for a Trouble Free Olympics; VIP Aviation Security Provider of Choice Offers Top Advice
ASA Group increasingly requested as provider of choice for VIP aviation security at the Olympics.

Attorney Spends Last 20 Years Protecting Victims of Aviation Accidents
Jamie Lebovitz's ongoing efforts help improve airline passenger safety

Peter Balbus to be Featured Innovation Expert on American Airlines, Northwest Airlines and Delta Airlines In-flight Audio Programs
Live interview introduces the breakthrough business strategy of "Ownable Distinction - the Antidote to Commodization".

How Airlines Calculate Passenger Luggage Weight
Air travel has become widespread throughout the United States and throughout the world. Commercial aviation carries millions of passengers on tens of thousands of aircraft. Generally, the weight of a specific passenger, or the weight of their luggage, is of little consequence in the operation of a commercial jet. Over a long period of time, airlines have developed statistical information as to the average weight of the passenger and luggage. This information is used to determine safe weight loads for the specific aircraft, fuel loading requirements for specific flights, and the amount of cargo that they may be able to load on any individual flight. Of course, significant safety margins have been built into these values

Four Things Airlines (Or Any Company) Can Do to Improve Customer Service
Poor customer service from airlines is legendary It?s cliche

Aviation Attorney Gary C. Robb is Featured in Helicopter Crash Article on Sacbee.com
9 believed dead in the Nation's Worst-Ever Helicopter Crash Involving Firefighters.


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