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An FAA computer failure is blamed for causing scattered delays at Denver International Airport. Airport spokesman Chuck Cannon said some flights were delayed by 10 or 15 minutes Thursday morning. Full Article at The Denver Channel
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 - U.S. scheduled passenger airlines employed 4.4 percent fewer workers in September 2009 than in September 2008, the 15th consecutive decrease in full-time equivalent employee (FTE) levels for the scheduled passenger... Full Article at Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA)
Frontier Airlines captain Ryan Benine (L), first officer Jane Benton and flight attendant Arlethia Leopold smile at the good weather forecast as Benine gives a briefing prior to a flight to Washington, D.C. at the Denver airport August 27, 2009. View Photo »
Frontier Airlines has no place to go and we're not leaving Denver. There is nothing that would cause Frontier to capitulate.
Bird strikes are back in the news again after a Frontier Airlines jet was involved in such an incident over the weekend. Full Article at USA Today
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (AP) Airport officials in Kansas City say a passenger jet struck a flock of birds shortly after takeoff and returned to land safely. Full Article at USA Today
All of the passengers on a Frontier Airlines plane that collided with a flock of birds and forced to land in Kansas City Saturday night, are expected to arrive in Denver today. Full Article at Denver Post
Frontier Airlines ramp agent Scott Weller carries a stroller into a plane to be picked up by a passenger after their flight arrived at the Denver airport August 27, 2009. Frontier was acquired by Republic Airways in an August 14 auction. View Photo »
While we respect Republic's business decision, it's still disappointing ... But we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that Frontier Airlines remains Colorado's homegrown, low-fare airline and is helping to keep our economy strong.
DENVER -- It isn't often that a person rides on an airplane that loses one of its engines. And it's not frequent for a person to see flames shooting from the wings of the plane. Full Article at The Denver Channel
KANSAS CITY, Mo. , Nov. 15 (UPI) -- A Frontier Airlines plane returned to Kansas City, Mo. , for an emergency landing after an engine was damaged by a flock of birds, authorities said. Full Article at United Press International
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Frontier Airlines captain Ryan Benine (L), first officer Jane Benton and flight attendant Arlethia Leopold smile at the good weather forecast as Benine gives a briefing prior to a flight to Washington, D.C. at the Denver airport August 27, 2009.
View Photo »Frontier Airlines ramp agent Scott Weller carries a stroller into a plane to be picked up by a passenger after their flight arrived at the Denver airport August 27, 2009. Frontier was acquired by Republic Airways in an August 14 auction.
View Photo »Frontier Airlines ramp lead Kurt Maelzer rubs the nose of puppy coming off a plane at the Denver airport August 27, 2009. Frontier was acquired by Republic Airways in an August 14 auction. Frontier is expected to exit bankruptcy by the end of next month.
View Photo »Frontier Airlines first officer Jane Benton makes a safety check on her plane before a flight to Washington, D.C. at the Denver airport August 27, 2009. Frontier was acquired by Republic Airways in an August 14 auction. Frontier is expected to exit bankruptcy by the end of next month.
View Photo »Frontier Airlines flight attendants Arlethia Leopold (L) and Deborah Campos check safety equipment on their plane prior to a flight to Washington, D.C. at the Denver airport August 27, 2009. Frontier was acquired by Republic Airways in an August 14 auction.
View Photo »Frontier Airlines planes wait at their gates for the next batch of passengers at the Denver airport August 27, 2009. Frontier was acquired by Republic Airways in an August 14 auction. Frontier is expected to exit bankruptcy by the end of next month.
View Photo »Frontier Airlines planes wait at their gates for the next batch of passengers at the Denver airport August 27, 2009. Frontier was acquired by Republic Airways in an August 14 auction. Frontier is expected to exit bankruptcy by the end of next month.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 22, 2008 file photo, Frontier Airlines planes sit stacked up outside gates on the A concourse in Denver. Southwest Airlines Co. is seeking to trump a rival bid and acquire Frontier Airlines, a Denver-based carrier operating under bankruptcy protection.
View Photo »In this Feb. 14, 2008 file photo, Frontier Airlines president and chief executive officer Sean Menke announces eight new regional destinations during a news conference in Denver. Menke has been making the rounds looking for investors to lift the discount carrier out of bankruptcy.
View Photo »A Frontier Airlines jetliner is sprayed with deicing fluid before taking off from Denver International Airport as people head out for the Christmas holidays on Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008.
View Photo »A Frontier Airlines Airbus 319 passenger plane is seen at LaGuardia Airport in New York, November 24, 2009.
View Photo »In this June 2, 2008 file photo, Fronter Airlines Airbus 319 jetliners sit at gates on the A concourse at Denver International Airport. Frontier Airlines CEO Sean Menke has been making the rounds looking for investors to lift the discount carrier out of bankruptcy.
View Photo »Frontier Airlines ramp agent Scott Weller carries a stroller into a plane to be picked up by a passenger after their flight arrived at the Denver airport August 27, 2009. Frontier was acquired by Republic Airways in an August 14 auction.
View Photo »Frontier Airlines has no place to go and we're not leaving Denver. There is nothing that would cause Frontier to capitulate.
While we respect Republic's business decision, it's still disappointing ... But we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that Frontier Airlines remains Colorado's homegrown, low-fare airline and is helping to keep our economy strong.
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