Seven U.S. Carriers Agree To Exchange Post-Crash Passenger Data

Seven U.S. airlines have outlined to the State Department procedures for exchanging passenger information after aviation disasters that happen outside the U.S. and involve U.S. citizens, the Air Transport Association said yesterday. The airlines - American, Continental, Delta, Northwest, TWA, United...

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