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Sholnn Freeman
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Latest Articles by Sholnn Freeman
JetBlue, TSA Workers Settle in T-Shirt Case
JetBlue Airways and two officials with the U.S. Transportation Security Administration have paid $240,000 to settle charges that they illegally discriminated against a...
Ford Still Must Negotiate Rough Road Ahead
Ford Motor may have passed on the $17.4 billion auto bailout plan, but analysts say the automaker is still fighting for its survival along with every other company in ...
U.S. Battery Makers Form Alliance to Promote Production for Next-Generation Cars
U.S. battery manufacturers are taking steps to raise the industry's profile, a move that backers hope will speed commercialization of high-tech, American-made car batt...
Congress Seeks Funding for High-Speed Rail Service From D.C. to N.Y.C.
The Transportation Department is requesting proposals for development of a high-speed rail service between Washington and New York City, a project that Congress hopes...
UAW Condemns GOP for Scuttling Auto Industry Bailout
United Auto Workers President Ronald A. Gettelfinger lashed out against Senate Republicans a day after a congressional compromise on an auto industry bailout failed, a...
Airlines Buckle Up for a Descent in Overseas Travel
Overseas travel is looking like another casualty of the hard economic times.
Reid Pushes Senate Aide for Top Job at FAA
Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) is urging President-elect Barack Obama to appoint longtime aide Robert T. Herbert to lead the Federal Aviation Administra...
Airlines Cutting Fares for Holiday Season
Nashville for Thanksgiving, anyone? Miami for Christmas? Airlines probably have a deal for you. Credit the wrecked economy.
Holiday Travel Expected to Drop
President Bush trekked to the Transportation Department yesterday to outline the steps the White House was taking to curb air traffic hassles during the busy holiday t...
Bush Opens Military Airspace to Ease Thanksgiving Delays
President Bush today ordered that the nation's military airspace be temporarily opened to commercial airliners, creating so-called Thanksgiving express lanes in a bid ...
Running On Empty, GM's Fate Is Debated
As General Motors burns through cash, edging its way toward possible financial collapse, a growing number of analysts have said bankruptcy might be inevitable. GM insi...
Airfare Surcharges Stay Despite Oil Price Drop
When oil prices were rising rapidly, many financially-strapped airlines started adding special surcharges to ticket prices to cover the bill. So now that oil prices ar...

















