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Curated Video

After Newsy Report, Airlines Admit Pilot Mask Policies Have Exceptions

Higher Ed
Airlines largely don't require pilots to keep their masks on at all times, reflecting a tense balance between flight safety and pandemic mitigation.
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Bloomberg

JetBlue Says Fuel Costs Hurt Earnings

Higher Ed
JetBlue Airways reported a second-quarter loss driven in part by higher fuel prices, but CEO Robin Hayes says there's pent-up travel demand and they had a "good" summer. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Sky News

NATO exercises take place on USS George H W Bush

Higher Ed
VOICED: Beyond the UK, the new Prime Minister also faces enormous international challenges -- from the rise of China to climate change but the most immediate is the war in Ukraine.There was also a warning today from the Secretary General...
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Bloomberg

Will Air France Cut Transavia Unit to Quiet Pilots?

Higher Ed
Sept. 24 -- Bloomberg's Kari Lundgren reports on comments from Frances Transport Minister Alain Vidalies that Air France will scrap expansion plans for its discount Transavis unit in order to end the airlines worst pilot strike since...
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Bloomberg

EasyJet Sees Surge From Air France Strike

Higher Ed
Oct. 3 -- Bloomberg's Kari Lundgren reports on easyJets earnings and how the company has benefitted from a labor dispute at Air France. She speaks on Bloomberg Televisions On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Air France May Not Survive Into Next Year: Dembik

Higher Ed
Sept. 26 -- Christopher Dembik, analyst at Saxo Bank, talks with Guy Johnson about the financial impact of a pilot strike against Air France and his concerns for the companys survival without a low-cost unit. He speaks on The Pulse.
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Sky News

Pilots Call for Stricter Drone Regulations

Higher Ed
Pilots Call for Stricter Drone Regulations
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Bloomberg

Air France CEO Janaillac on New Airline, Lower Costs

Higher Ed
Nov. 3 -- Air France-KLM Group plans to create a new long-haul airline to fend off Persian Gulf rivals and will scale back short-haul ambitions as new Chief Executive Officer Jean-Marc Janaillac pushes to revive a company beset by...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Flying Tigers Join US Air Forces In China

Higher Ed
American fighter planes fly over field in China / pilots holding Chinese 'Safe Conduct' Insignia with American flag flying in the background / pilot walking with 'Safe Conduct' insignia pinned to jacket / group of pilots standing at...
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Bloomberg

Air France-KLM CEO Favors 'Open Frontiers'

Higher Ed
Jul.08 -- Jean-Marc Janaillac, Air France-KLM CEO, talks about protectionist policies and says he's in favor of open frontiers. He spoke to Bloomberg's Caroline Connan in Aix-en-Provence, France.
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Bridgeman Arts

Supersonic Preview part 3 - British Airways Concorde takes off. Interior cockpit with pilots. Interior cabin with passengers being served food. c.1976

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from a documentary on the Concorde plane, showing us how wonderfully useful, fast and liable it is. This film predicts the beginning of a supersonic age. Probably 1976, when the Concorde entered service as a commercial airliner....
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Bloomberg

Boeing 737 Max Crash Kills 157 in Ethiopia

Higher Ed
Mar.10 -- A Boeing Co. 737 Max operated by Ethiopian Airlines crashed shortly after takeoff Sunday, killing all 157 people on board, as the second deadly accident in five months raises fresh concerns about the U.S. manufacturer’s...
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Bloomberg

Boeing Sell-Off Is a Buying Opportunity, Tigress Analyst Feinseth Says

Higher Ed
Mar.12 -- Ivan Feinseth, Tigress Financial Partners analyst, discusses the sell-off in Boeing Co. shares after the European Union Aviation Safety Agency suspended all flights by the 737 Max as a precautionary measure while investigators...
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Curated Video

Off-Duty Delta Pilots Demand Better Pay And Working Conditions

Higher Ed
Airline executives are meeting Thursday with the FAA over a recent rise in cancellations and delays.
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Curated Video

Flightline 106d - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Higher Ed
Synopsis Technology has diminished the active roles for pilots. Commercial aircraft can take-off, fly and land automatically, and air forces around the world are designing drones: pilotless planes that reduce the risk of losing a pilot...
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Curated Video

RR0131/C USA: Right Stuff

Higher Ed
Edwards Air Force Base, California: (recent): U.S. Air Force F-22 jet fighter takes off; onboard cockpit view of runway just after take off; rear view of F-22 gaining altitude (APTN); (file): F-22 in flight over base (USAF); (recent-May...
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Curated Video

For more than a century, the elite cadre of 60 San Francisco Bar Pilots have enjoyed monopoly control over guiding ships around the San Francisco Bay. After a massive oil spill, shipping companies are contesting the pilots' rising fees with the Legislature.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bay Ship Pilots' Salaries Questioned CAPTION: For more than a century, the elite cadre of 60 San Francisco Bar Pilots have enjoyed monopoly control over guiding ships around the San Francisco Bay. After a massive oil spill,...
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Bloomberg

Air France Bows to Pilots, Citizens Rises in 1st Day

Higher Ed
Sept. 25 -- Scarlet Fu reports on todays top company news headlines on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Lufthansa Braces for a New Round of Pilot Strikes

Higher Ed
Sept. 29 -- Bloomberg's Guy Johnson reports on today's top headlines on The Pulse.
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Bloomberg

Air France Strike Nears End Sans Agreement

Higher Ed
Sept. 25 -- Bloomberg's Kari Lundgren reports on Air Frances ongoing strike and impact on passengers. She speaks on Bloomberg Televisions On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Federal aviation officials say they will change airspace rules over the Hudson River at New York City after a deadly crash last month.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: FAA will change airspace rules over Hudson River CAPTION: Federal aviation officials say they will change airspace rules over the Hudson River at New York City after a deadly crash last month. (Sept. 2) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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Curated Video

Taliban continue to deny Bin Laden involovement

Higher Ed
1. Various of people on street outside Taliban Embassy 2. Abdul Salam Zaeef walks into conference room 3. Various of press conference 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Abdul Salam Zaeef, Taliban ambassador to Pakistan "Osama has no pilots. Where...
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Curated Video

RR7613B MEXICO: FIGHTING THE GROWERS

Higher Ed
In 1972, forty per cent of the heroin found in the cities of the United States came from Mexico - now the figure is 90 per cent and most of America's half-million addicts depend on it. With this in mind, the United States' government...
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Curated Video

White House and Pentagon briefings on Libya

Higher Ed
Washington, DC - 25 March 2011 1. Side shot White House spokesman Jay Carney at podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jay Carney, White House spokesman: "What has already happened and is occurring now is the transfer of command and control over...