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Flights to and from New York City- area airports are experiencing delays of almost two hours today because of weather, maintenance and the automatic U.S. budget cuts that furloughed air-traffic controllers.
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Boston area residents awoke to a city virtually paralyzed after a night of mayhem that left at least two dead and police searching house to house for a suspect believed to be responsible for the Boston Marathon bombings.
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American Airlines added five flights today as employees worked to rebuild U.S. schedules and accommodate passengers stranded in yesterday’s grounding.
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American Airlines has repaired computer malfunctions that grounded all its U.S. planes and is working to restart flights.
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AMR Corp .’s American Airlines scrubbed 188 Miami flights today, almost a third of its daily schedule there, after a fire destroyed the main pumping system at the airport’s fuel farm.
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AMR Corp.’s American Airlines expanded inspections for loose seats to eight of its Boeing Co. 757 jetliners after finding improperly secured units on a second plane in flight.
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American Airlines risks having to tap its $5 billion bankruptcy cash fund and probably will lose some passengers after on-time arrivals tumbled, cancellations surged and incorrectly installed seat clamps were found on six planes.
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American Airlines, already struggling with a third week of delays, found improperly installed clamps on six Boeing Co. 757 jets that could have allowed more instances of seats pulling loose in flight.
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American Airlines and regional partner American Eagle will scrap almost 300 more flights tomorrow as plane inspections and repairs drag into a fourth day after a hailstorm at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
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Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers fans headed to Super Bowl XLV have a narrow window left to reach Dallas, where snow and ice snarled air and ground travel for much of the week.