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News Release: News Digest Test Results Show Potential for Cleaner, Renewable Marine Fuel. The Maritime Administration announced today its analysis of a test conducted with algae-based biofuel on one of its large commercial-size vessels. This cutting-edge research used marine engines aboard the Great Lakes Maritime ...
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News Release: Largest Airlines Report Smaller Net Loss in 1st Quarter of 2013
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News Release: Kristin Murphy of Naples, Florida, Speaks About the Loss of Her Daughter Chelsey
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News Release: 3rd-Quarter 2012 Airline Financial Data; Largest Airlines Report Profit
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News Release: Test dummy will evaluate growing number of child seats and boosters designed for children weighing more than 65 pounds
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News Release: The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today assessed a civil penalty against China Airlines for violating the Department’s rules prohibiting deceptive advertising of airfares. The company was assessed an $80,000 civil penalty.
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News Release: FMCSA 37-13 Boston-based bus company Lucky Star declared an Imminent Hazard to the Public, Ordered by USDOT to Cease Operations WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has ordered Boston-based passenger carrier Lucky River Transportation ...
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News Release: The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today announced that it has finalized the tentative decision made on Mar. 16, 2012 to allow AirTran, a wholly owned subsidiary of Southwest Airlines, to provide daily nonstop service from Chicago’s Midway International Airport to Cancun International Airport. It will be the first service from Midway to Cancun in four years.
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News Release: August 2012 Airline System Traffic Unchanged from August 2011
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News Release: The U.S. Department of Transportation is proposing to allow Delta Air Lines and US Airways to exchange some of their operating rights at Reagan Washington National Airport and New York's LaGuardia Airport, subject to a number of conditions.
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News Release: Federal Government and Connecticut Partnering to Invest more than $365 Million on the New Haven to Springfield Corridor
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News Release: News Digest PHMSA Proposes Hazmat Regulations Updates to Relieve Burdens, Increase Clarity. The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is seeking public input on a set of proposed regulatory amendments to increase clarity and relieve private sector burdens without sacrificing safety ...
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News Release: The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), in its ongoing effort to ensure equal access to air transportation for all travelers, today proposed a regulation that would require airlines to make their websites accessible to individuals with disabilities and ensure that their ticket agents do the same. ...
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News Release: Family of Pennsylvania 21-year-old Casey Feldman Speaks of Their Loss
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News Release: DOT 14-13 U.S. Department of Transportation Fines United for Violating Tarmac Delay Rule WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today said United Air Lines violated federal rules last May by not informing passengers on an aircraft delayed at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport ...
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News Release: The United States and Montenegro have concluded an Open-Skies aviation agreement that will liberalize air services for the carriers of both countries.
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News Release: WASHINGTON – Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Randy Babbitt announced today that effective immediately the FAA will place an additional air traffic controller on the midnight shift at 27 control towers around the country that are currently staffed with only one controller during that time.
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News Release: September 2012 Airline System Passengers Decline 1.1% from September 2011
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News Release: DOT 61-13 DOT Fines Korean Air for Violating International Baggage Liability Rule. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has assessed a civil penalty of $60,000 against Korean Air for limiting its liability for mishandling checked baggage to an amount less than allowed by an international ...
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News Release: Good morning. Thank you, all, for joining us. In a moment, you’ll hear from Lisa Jackson, my friend and colleague in the cabinet, and the EPA’s outstanding administrator. You’ll also hear from Jim Guest, President and Chief Executive Officer of Consumers Union, a longtime champion for consumer rights; and Kathleen Marvaso, Vice President for Public Affairs at AAA, a tireless advocate for consumers on vehicle safety, fuel efficiency, and conservation issues.