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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Readers' choice: Weekend bonus bundle
      Thanks again for helping keep your fellow readers apprised of the latest aviation news. Here were your picks from over the weekend, and we look forward to your contributions again this week until Today in the Sky returns to its...

    +And the name of that airport is ...
      Long Island MacArthur Airport in Islip, N.Y. Once again, there were several correct guesses, the first of which came from reader On the Road, an impressive performance given how little this photo revealed. Many thanks to all who participated, and...

    +Readers' choice: Thursday's top stories
      Another nice batch of stories submitted by Today in the Sky readers on Thursday: The biggest aviation news of the day was President Bush's announcement that the Pentagon would allow commercial aircraft to fly in otherwise restricted military airspace over...

    +Readers help write Today in the Sky
      Many thanks to Today in the Sky readers for calling out several noteworthy aviation stories on Wednesday. Among your contributions: Readers were quick to share the news about reported merger negotiations between Delta and United, which broke on Wednesday. USA...

    +Your airport photos
      Last week, we asked readers to send in photos taken recently in U.S. airports. Reader Dave in SLC stepped up to the challenge, submitting several from Salt Lake City International Airport. Here's what he had to say about the photo...

    +Name that airport
      Since readers seem to have easily identified our past few airport photos, I've decided to try to make things a little more challenging. This week's "mystery" airport photo -– pictured here -– offers fewer context clues than in previous weeks....

    +Today in the Sky schedule update
      I'll be on vacation through Friday, Nov. 23. But rather than have Today in the Sky "go dark" while I'm gone, I'd like to solicit your help in updating this space with the latest airline news and analysis. Here's what...

    +Airport Check-in: Airport business is booming near Buffalo
      The Buffalo metro area already has one relatively new airport terminal, but it looks it's about ready to get a second. In his Airport Check-in column, USA TODAY's Roger Yu writes: "Niagara Falls International Airport plans to award a construction...

    +Florida to 'get a visit' from the A380
      Don't rub your eyes if you think you see an Airbus A380 today in Orlando. The Orlando Business Journal (free registration) says "the world's largest passenger airliner … will be arriving at Orlando International Airport Tuesday afternoon from Montreal as...

    +United seeks 737 replacement, but Boeing says there are 'no plans'
      United is pushing planemakers Airbus and Boeing to come up with plans for a new narrow-body plane model, according to a Bloomberg News report in the Chicago Tribune (free registration). United says it would like to add "the narrow-body equivalent"...

    +Cape Air begins Indiana service
      Small carrier Cape Air today begins service within the state of Indiana. The carrier will fly five daily round-trip flights each weekday between Indianapolis and both Evansville and South Bend. Cape Air will offer four daily round-trip flights between Evansville...

    +What's it like to fly on Skybus?
      That's the question tackled this week by Scott McCartney, The Middle Seat columnist at The Wall Street Journal (subscription required). He writes that passengers leaving the ultra-low-cost carrier's base in Columbus, Ohio, "walk out of a brand new terminal and...

    +US Airways fliers can check flight status by text
      US Airways claims it is the first airline "to implement technology to offer on-demand flight status and frequent flier registration via Text Message." In a press release, US Airways says if customers want "to check the status of their flight(s),...

    +Bonus bundle: Near misses, Chicago flight caps, Dallas light rail, New Mexico losing flights
      Read on for today's "bonus bundle," which are quick quotes from the nation's media involving recent aviation stories: Near misses move to 'top of our agenda' From The Associated Press: "As global air traffic expands at record rates, experts warn...

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