Southwest makes executive changes with an eye on succession
Southwest Airlines is making changes in the front office that could offer clues as to who will eventually succeed Gary Kelly as CEO and chairman.
Rail unions sue over rule blocking engineers with DUIs
Two railroad unions have filed suit against New Jersey over a law that forbids engineers from operating trains if they have had their motor vehicle driver's license revoked or suspended for drunken driving.
Rail unions sue over rule blocking engineers with DUIs
Two railroad unions have filed suit against New Jersey over a law that forbids engineers from operating trains if they have had their motor vehicle driver's license revoked or suspended for drunken driving.
Electric Boat says it can meet Navy goal for adding subs
Submarine builder Electric Boat would be able to meet the expectations of an ambitious U.S. Navy shipbuilding plan, given the time and resources, company president Jeffrey Geiger said Monday.
Electric Boat says it can meet Navy goal for adding subs
Submarine builder Electric Boat would be able to meet the expectations of an ambitious U.S. Navy shipbuilding plan, given the time and resources, company president Jeffrey Geiger said Monday.
Should Airport Passengers Be Allowed to Travel with Guns & Ammo?
Security experts warn U.S. airports are more vulnerable than ever following the Fort Lauderdale shooting and public-private partnerships can be making travelers safer.
Should Airport Passengers Be Allowed to Travel with Guns & Ammo?
Security experts warn U.S. airports are more vulnerable than ever following the Fort Lauderdale shooting and public-private partnerships can be making travelers safer.
Fmr. Gov. Gray Davis Says High-Speed Rail in California Coming
Thirteen years after former California Governor Gray Davis signed the bond-deal that would produce the nation’s first high-speed rail system, the California Bullet Train is over-budget and will not be built on time. During an interview with the FOX Business Network’s Stuart Varney he discusses why the high-speed rail will be built.
Fmr. Army Intel Officer: TSA Making American Lives a "Living Hell"
While Europe is on heightened alert over the terrorist attack in Belgium, former Army Intelligence Officer Tony Shaffer says he’s more concerned about security on the home front.
EgyptAir Crash Deja Vu of 1988 Lockerbie Bombing?
We don’t know what caused EgyptAir Flight 804 to crash, but former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly says it’s very similar to the 1988 Lockerbie bombing.
Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson Bets on Hawaii
Virgin America is adding Hawaii to its routes. The carrier announced it will fly to Honolulu and Maui from San Francisco.
American Airlines Passenger Accosted by Flight Attendant Speaks Out
Tiania Fough was boarding her connecting flight home to Oregon when she was abruptly kicked off her American Airlines flight. During an interview with FOX Business Network’s Sandra Smith, Fough shared her side of the story.
Fmr. Spirit Airlines CEO: Airlines Can Shrink TSA Lines
Former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza says airlines and passengers can create incentives for shorter TSA lines.
Fmr. Spirit Airlines CEO: Airlines Can Shrink TSA Lines
Former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza says airlines and passengers can create incentives for shorter TSA lines.
Fmr. Spirit Airlines CEO: Airlines Can Shrink TSA Lines
Former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza says airlines and passengers can create incentives for shorter TSA lines.
The World's Safest and Least Safe Airlines
The hijacking of an EgyptAir flight on Tuesday and the mystery surrounding the still missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 may have many travelers asking to fly or not to fly? That is the question -- but when it comes to safety not all airlines are created equal.
Southwest CEO: Cheaper Gas Means Cheaper Fares
Oil prices are declining and Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly says it’s boosting his businesses’ bottom line.
More Rain, Snow Forecast as U.S. Storm Brings Floods
Forecasters expect another half foot of rain to soak central and northern California and the Sierra Nevada mountains through early Tuesday, coming on the heels of powerful storms that walloped the state and other parts of the U.S. west on Sunday.
More Rain, Snow Forecast as U.S. Storm Brings Floods
Forecasters expect another half foot of rain to soak central and northern California and the Sierra Nevada mountains through early Tuesday, coming on the heels of powerful storms that walloped the state and other parts of the U.S. west on Sunday.
Clashes erupt as protesters march against China port deal
Sri Lankan police used water cannons to try to break up violent clashes Saturday between government supporters and villagers marching against what they say is a plan to take over private land for an industrial zone in which China will have a major stake.










