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China Eastern Airlines (CEA)

China Eastern Airlines, (NYSE:CEA) and its joint venture partner, Pratt & Whitney, a United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX) company,today opened an advanced, environmentally friendly CFM56® engine overhaul facility in the Qingpu district of Shanghai. The Shanghai Engine Center has capacity to overhaul up to 300 engines annually. Within approximately three years, the center will service CFM56-3, 5B and 7 engines and employ 800 people. The building was designed and built to meet the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Platinum standards.
At least three percent of the Shanghai Engine Center’s energy will be produced from on-site renewable sources including solar thermal, solar electric and wind power. Many energy-saving features and high performance features are included in the LEED design to provide even greater energy efficiency.

Feb 17 · 3:10:00 PM
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by Steve Wieczorek

Continental Airlines (CAL)

Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) and its wholly-owned subsidiary Continental Micronesia today submitted a joint application to the Department of Transportation to provide nonstop service from the carriers' hubs in New York/Newark and Guam to Tokyo's Haneda airport.
Continental and Continental Micronesia seek the route awards as part of a historic open skies agreement between the U.S. and Japan, which is anticipated to come into force later this year. The open skies agreement would provide the U.S. airline industry access to Haneda, with its close proximity to Tokyo's central business district, for the first time in over 30 years. Both the New York and Guam hubs, two major gateways for passenger traffic to Tokyo, also provide convenient connecting opportunities for travel between Tokyo Haneda and numerous additional points. Continental Airlines is the world's fifth largest airline.

Feb 17 · 2:52:00 PM · Source: Company Press Release
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by Steve Wieczorek

AMR (AMR)

American Airlines Applies to Fly From New York and Los Angeles to Tokyo (Haneda), the Busiest Airport in Asia. American Airlines, a founding member of the oneworld® Alliance, today filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to acquire two daily slot pairs to operate year-round scheduled service to Tokyo International Airport at Haneda (HND), starting Oct. 1, 2010. American proposes to fly to Haneda from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), the two largest markets between the U.S. mainland and Tokyo.
"We have long wanted to fly from New York and Los Angeles to Haneda, the closest airport to downtown Tokyo," said Will Ris, American's Senior Vice President – Government Affairs. "New York and Tokyo are two of the world's principal financial centers, and Los Angeles, the nation's second largest city, has substantial ties to Japan. The new service will strengthen our relationship with our oneworld partner, Japan Airlines (JAL), which has extensive operations at Haneda. "American applauds DOT and the U.S. Department of State for successfully negotiating an Open Skies accord with Japan last December that clears the way for U.S. airlines to serve Haneda once the new agreement is signed," said Ris. "There has been no scheduled service between the U.S. and Haneda since Narita opened in 1978.

Feb 17 · 2:45:00 PM
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by Steve Wieczorek

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings (AAWW)

Atlas Air and Rock-It Cargo to Support Summer 2010 Metallica Tour Across South and Latin Americas. Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. (AAWW) (Nasdaq: AAWW), a leading provider of global air cargo assets and outsourced aircraft operating services, announced today that its Atlas Air, Inc. operating unit has signed an agreement with its longtime customer, Rock-It Cargo, to support the upcoming tour dates of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, and globally renowned, rock band Metallica.
Atlas will operate six flights in support of the 2010 Metallica tour, delivering stage, lighting and heavy music equipment aboard its modern Boeing 747-400 freighters. “Rock-It has successfully supported Madonna, The Police, Boeing, APR Energy, Cirque du Soleil, The PGA Tour, major trade shows, and major museums with their most critical freight logistics. "We choose to partner with Atlas Air because of their high-quality aircraft and strong operational support,” said David Bernstein, CEO of Rock-It Cargo.

Feb 17 · 2:36:00 PM
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Southwest Airlines (LUV)

LUV is in the air at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)! Southwest Airlines joined Philadelphia Mayor Michael A. Nutter and other dignitaries today at a ribbon cutting ceremony officially opening Southwest's new home in Terminal E at PHL. The recently completed $45 million Terminal E Expansion features seven new aircraft gates, a 500-seat holding area, new restrooms, a mini-food court with new concessions, and a fantastic new piece of permanent artwork installed as part of the City's Percent for Art Program.
"This new facility, that now allows us to operate out of one concourse, is a wonderful example of both Southwest Airlines and the City of Philadelphia working together in a public-private partnership to enhance air travel for the entire City," stated Bob Montgomery, Southwest Airlines Vice President of Properties. "I know all of our hard-working Southwest Employees here in Philadelphia can't wait to continue providing our legendary Customer Service from our new home in Terminal E." During the ceremony, Montgomery also announced a new destination for Philadelphians. Beginning June 27, 2010, the carrier is starting new service between Philadelphia and Boston Logan (BOS).

Feb 17 · 2:12:00 PM · Source: Company Press Release
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by Steve Wieczorek

Walgreen (WAG)

Walgreen Co. said today it has definitively agreed to acquire Duane Reade Holdings Inc., operator of a chain of 257 New-York-area drugstores, from affiliates of Oak Hill Capital Partners. The deal price is nearly $1.08 billion, including assumption of debt.
Walgreen, which called the deal "a compelling strategic acquisition," will now have a leadership position in nation’s largest retail and drugstore market.

Feb 17 · 9:02:00 AM · Source: Company Press Release
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by Larry Etter

EMC (EMC)

EMC® Corporation and FatWire® Software have announced they will jointly offer solutions for Web experience and brand management to help customers create engaging online experiences and ensure brand consistency.
This announcement strengthens EMC's portfolio of marketing solutions and supports the two companies' shared vision of enabling chief marketing officers to better enhance marketing efficiencies and deliver greater brand impact.

Feb 17 · 8:53:00 AM · Source: Company Press Release
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by Larry Etter

Verizon (VZ)

Verizon Wireless and Skype have announced a strategic relationship that will bring Skype to Verizon Wireless smartphones starting in March.
The new Skype mobile™ product enhances Verizon Wireless’ smartphones for users who have data plans by offering a new way to call around the globe, while also giving hundreds of millions of Skype users around the world the opportunity to communicate with users in the United States using Verizon Wireless.

Feb 17 · 8:45:00 AM · Source: Company Press Release
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by Larry Etter


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