United Airlines says it is contacting people on flights taken by man later stricken with Ebola
United Airlines says it is notifying passengers who were on flights with a man later diagnosed with Ebola and telling them how to contact federal health officials.
Superstorm Sandy caused more damage than thought to Hudson and East river rail tunnels
Repairs on Superstorm Sandy-damaged rail tunnels used by trains linking New York with the whole Northeast Corridor could cause a service nightmare.
No place like home: Delta says strong US and corporate travel offset international results
Delta Air Lines Inc. said Thursday that a key revenue figure rose 2 percent in September as corporate flying and demand for travel within the U.S. offset "pressure" on international revenue.
Delta, General Mills, Angie's List, Tekmira and Greenbrier are big market movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market: NYSE Delta Air Lines Inc., down $1.25 to $34.90 The airline stocks turned lower following reports of the first diagnosed case of Ebola in the U.S.
Airlines companies shares down at 1 p.m.
Shares of some top airlines companies are down at 1 p.m.: Delta Air fell $1.34 or 3.7 percent, to $34.81.
Airlines companies shares down at the close of trading
Shares of some top airlines companies were down at the close of trading: Delta Air fell $1.25 or 3.5 percent, to $34.90.
FAA says flight operations at Chicago airports improving after sabotage at air traffic center
The Federal Aviation Administration says that despite the sabotage last week at a suburban Chicago air traffic control center, air traffic controllers managed more operations at O'Hare International Airport on Tuesday than at any other airport.
Man with Ebola in Dallas flew part of trip on United; CDC says no risk to other passengers
The man hospitalized with Ebola shortly after arriving in the U.S. says he flew part of the way on United Airlines on Sept. 20.
Ceremonial groundbreaking for $1.4B project to connect Los Angeles' trains through downtown
A new underground train that will speed passengers through downtown Los Angeles took a symbolic step forward Tuesday with a groundbreaking ceremony attended by shovel-wielding politicians and transportation officials.
$5.9 million expansion announced for western Ohio plant that builds Airstream trailers
The company that makes the iconic silver Airstream travel-trailers at a western Ohio factory is announcing a $5.9 million expansion.
Airlines companies shares mixed at 1 p.m.
Shares of some top airlines companies are mixed at 1 p.m.: Delta Air fell $.34 or .9 percent, to $36.18.
Airlines companies shares down at 10 a.m.
Shares of some top airlines companies are down at 10 a.m.: Delta Air fell $.52 or 1.4 percent, to $36.00.
Airlines companies shares down at the close of trading
Shares of some top airlines companies were down at the close of trading: Delta Air fell $.52 or 1.4 percent, to $36.00.
Answers about lingering delays, cancellations from fire at Chicago air traffic control center
Traffic at Chicago's two busiest airports was slowly returning to more normal levels Monday, three days after a fire at a regional air traffic control center disrupted much of the nation's air-travel system.
JetBlue and El Al Israel seek US permission to expand partnership under code-sharing deal
JetBlue and El Al Israel Airlines plan to expand their partnership, allowing El Al sell seats on some JetBlue flights to and from the New York area.
FAA chief orders review of security practices, contingency plans, after Chicago aviation snarl
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said Monday he has ordered a 30-day review of the agency's security practices and how it deals with unexpected incidents such as last week's fire at a Chicago-area air traffic facility that disrupted air travel.
Engineer claims serious, permanent injuries in lawsuit against Metro-North for 2013 derailment
An engineer who was injured in the May 2013 derailment of a commuter train in Bridgeport, Connecticut, has sued Metro-North Railroad.
Comment period extended for crude oil facility expansion at upstate New York shipping hub
New York regulators have again extended the public comment period for a shipping company's plan to expand crude oil handling operations at the Port of Albany.
As families flee coal country, schools get shuttered, and communities lose their hubs
Eastern Kentucky and West Virginia public school districts are grappling with declining enrollments as the area loses population amid the declining coal industry.
Idaho authorities find driver accused of abandoning chicken trailer to rot at truck stop
Authorities in Idaho have arrested the driver thought to have abandoned a trailer containing 37,000 pounds of rotten chicken at a western Montana truck stop.