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November 15, 2012
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  • A4A's Nicholas Calio tells CNBC what CEOs want
    A4A's Nicholas Calio was among 12 top CEOs who were scheduled to meet with President Barack Obama to discuss the country's fiscal problems. Calio tells CNBC that compromise is the message the CEOs will bring to the table. "You have to get the right mix of spending cuts and the right mix of revenues to get to the point where you can get enough votes to pass something that will put this country on the long-term path to a sustainable, strong economy like we need to create jobs," he said. CNBC (11/14) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
 
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  • Senator sees "signs" that Obama will sign anti-ETS bill
    Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., remarked on what he called "encouraging signs" that President Barack Obama will sign into law a bill Thune co-sponsored that would allow the Department of Transportation to block U.S. airlines from complying with a controversial European Union emissions policy. The bill passed Congress, but Obama has not yet given an indication of his stance. The Hill/E2 Wire blog (11/14) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  Regulatory Update 
  • Scanner redistribution creates "better efficiencies"
    The Transportation Security Administration has rearranged the distribution of two types of scanning equipment to make security lines move more quickly in busier airports, says TSA Administrator John Pistole. By shifting backscatter scanners out of busy airports and replacing them with the smaller millimeter wave technology, the TSA has set up screeners in busy airports to operate more efficiently. Homeland Security Today (11/14) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  Career Development 
  • 3 ways to establish your leadership creds
    If you want to be seen as a leader in your organization no matter your title or position, make sure you have a thorough knowledge of the business, support your colleagues' success and focus on contributing to the bottom line, Erika Andersen writes. "In my experience, most bosses want to reward employees who are making the boss’ life easier," she writes. Forbes (11/14) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
 
Position TitleCompany NameLocation
Analyst Sr Division FinanceUS AirwaysPhoenix, AZ
Managing Director, SafetyAirlines for AmericaWashington, DC
Sr. Operations EngineerUS AirwaysPittsburgh, PA
Analyst Sr. Strategic PlanningUS AirwaysPhoenix, AZ
Program ManagerAAR Aircraft ServicesIndianapolis, IN
Managing Director Airframe, Engine, Component MROAlaska AirlinesSeattle, WA
Maintenance Instructors (2)Spirit AirlinesMiramar, FL
Commercial Jet sales BrokerAir Charter Service IncUniondale, NY
Manager, Fleet SupportSouthern AirNorwalk , CT
Manager, EngineeringSouthern Air Inc.Norwalk, CT
Simulator Engineer (Simulator TechnicianUnited AirlinesHouston, TX
Manager, Maintenance TrainingSouthern Air Inc.Norwalk, CT
Maintenance Training InstructorSouthern Air Inc.Norwalk, CT
Manager, Line MaintenanceMiami Air InternationalMiami, FL
Manager Maintenance ProgramsAtlas Air, Inc.Purchase, NY
Analyst / Senior Analyst – Route PlanningAmerican AirlinesForth Worth, TX
Maintenance ControllerWorld AirwaysPeachtree City, GA
Program Manager - GDS StrategyDelta Air LinesAtlanta, GA
Director, Crew ResourcesFrontier Airlines, Inc.Denver, CO
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