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USAir chairman Edwin Colodny refused to discuss the accident or the pilot’s refusal to speak with investigators. He said he assumed Martin, not Kleissaf , had been operating the plane.
USAir spokeswoman Susan Young confirmed that flight 5050, a twin-engine Boeing 737-400 bound for Charlotte, N.C., had “gone into the water” while taking off.
Stephen Wolf is back at the controls of a major U.S. airline. The former head of United Airlines who engineered the massive employee buyout of UAL Corp. was named Tuesday as chairman and chief exec… ...
WASHINGTON — Those of you who have been feigning illness to get refunds from USAir can throw away the stationery with the physician’s letterhead. The airline has announced new rules it … ...
USAir plans more job cuts: USAir Group Inc. said it plans to eliminate 2,100 jobs over the next 120 days in addition to the previously announced plan to lay off about 1,500 probationary employees ...