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Orders Stack Up for Boeing’s New 737

The United States larges Aircraft manufacturer is counting on the 737 MAX, the newest version of the world’s most popular jetliner, to help capture a share of a $2 trillion market over the next 20 years. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

Delta Airlines Reported to Buy 100 Boeing 737-900s

Delta Air Lines announced plans to order 100 Boeing 737-900 aircraft, an order worth $8.58 billion. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

US Major Airlines Report an $876 million Net Profit in Second Quarter

The seven largest airlines in the United States reported that they earned a combined net profit of $876 million for the second quarter of 2011. It is noteworthy that six of the seven companies were profitable, reporting an 11% boost in combined revenue to $35.25 billion. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

U.S. Airline Industry Continues to See Increases in Passenger Traffic

Airline passenger traffic on US airlines increased in July despite rising fuel prices and renewed uncertainties about the U.S. economy. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

SkyWest Airlines to operate 14 CRJ200s as US Airways Express

SkyWest Airlines signed a letter of intent to operate14 Bombardier CRJ200s flying under the US Airways Express banner beginning in 2012. The three-year agreement, subject to relevant approvals, also provides options to upgrade to larger CRJ700 aircraft. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

US Airways Passenger Traffic Rose 4.9 Percent in July

US Airways said on Wednesday that its July passenger traffic increased 4.9 percent and a key revenue measure climbed 8 percent, a sign that airlines are still benefiting from fare hikes earlier this year. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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Paul Templeton ATP Regional Jet Director

Paul Templeton is ATP's Regional Jet Program Director, and a regular contributor to PilotJobs.com. His extensive experience in the Regional Airline environment gives him insight into the continually changing status of the industry. He served as Captain for 12 years at Piedmont Airlines and was also Chairman of the Master Executive Council for ALPA, representing Piedmont Airlines.



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