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The Motley Fool December 30, 2004 Tim Beyers |
Is Continental Crazy? The airline is on track to lose $200 million during the year. How about spending $1 billion more? There are plenty of reasons to doubt all of the domestic airlines, but it's hard not to love the boldness of Continental's move.  |
Wired January 2005 Spencer Reiss |
Rocket Man Richard Branson conquered the world with the Virgin brand. Now, through a deal being negotiated with SpaceShipOne's owners, he wants to fly you to space with Virgin Galactic, the world's first off-the-planet private airline.  |
InternetNews December 28, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Comair Faces Government Investigation The U.S. Department of Transportation wants to know why Delta Air Lines subsidiary Comair's system crashed on some of the busiest traveling days of the year.  |
The Motley Fool December 28, 2004 Tim Beyers |
Virgin Takes Two Billionaire Sir Richard Branson sets his sights on the stars as work begins on SpaceShipTwo.  |
InternetNews December 27, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Comair Back in Air After Computer Outage The airline is back in business after severe snow sidelined planes and caused a Christmas computer outage.  |
Inc. January 2005 Allen Roberts |
Entrepreneur of the Year: Peter Provenzano Even in a war zone, his logistics company guarantees deliveries. All told, SupplyCore has delivered more than 5,000 items to Iraq, ordered from an online catalog of more than 350,000 items.  |
The Motley Fool December 21, 2004 W.D. Crotty |
Ryder and the Tax Man Transportation company Ryder forecasts a positive 2005 outlook, but its stock slides on news of an IRS audit.  |
The Motley Fool December 17, 2004 Brian Gorman |
FedEx Is Flying High The company reported strong fiscal second-quarter results and positive trends seem likely to continue to drive healthy growth.  |
BusinessWeek December 27, 2004 Simon Cartledge |
High Times For Hong Kong's Airport A public offering could help it fend off competition from mainland rivals.  |
InternetNews December 15, 2004 Roy Mark |
FCC Considers Airline Broadband Connections Airline passenger use of cell phones and broadband Internet connections took a small step toward reality today when the Federal Communications Commission rolled out several new proposals for ground-to-air communications.  |
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