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  • *Denver, Houston among airports with delays. Nov 15- Computer problems affecting some United Continental Holdings Inc flights have been resolved, the airline said in a posting to its official Twitter feed on Thursday.

  • Nov 15- United Airlines' computer issues have been resolved and the airline is resuming operations for flights affected by the problems, the airline said in a post to its official Twitter feed on Thursday.

  • *Denver, Houston among airports showing issues. Nov 15- Computer problems are affecting some United Continental Holdings flights, the airline said in a posting to its official Twitter feed on Thursday. Houston's Intercontinental Airport also showed some delays, though not as many.

  • United says computer issue affecting some flights Thursday, 15 Nov 2012 | 3:45 PM ET

    Nov 15- Computer problems are affecting some United Continental Holdings flights, the airline said in a posting to its official Twitter feed on Thursday. ``We're working to resolve it,'' United said on its official zunited feed. Company representatives were not immediately available to comment.

  • Airline SAS follows Nordic reforms, hopes not too late Thursday, 15 Nov 2012 | 2:47 PM ET

    After years of hesitant reform, the state-controlled airline now has to take a hatchet to costs and embrace a market-based transformation that has boosted Nordic firms like Ericsson and Volvo into competitive world-leaders.

  • ZHUHAI, China, Nov 14- Canada's Bombardier Inc could carry out the maiden flight of its C-Series narrow body jetliner early in 2013 despite having given itself a new target to fly mid-year, its sales chief told Reuters.

  • WASHINGTON, Nov 13- The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to bar airlines from complying with a European Union law that would force them to pay for their carbon emissions one day after the EU offered to stop the clock on enforcing the measure.

  • Airline SAS has no room for negotiation on cuts - CEO Tuesday, 13 Nov 2012 | 5:36 PM ET

    COPENHAGEN/ OSLO, Nov 13- Crisis-hit Scandinavian airline SAS has no room to cut a deal with unions to ease the pain of pay cuts and job losses as it fights for survival, its chief executive said on Tuesday.

  • Norwegian Air boss looks beyond ailing SAS Tuesday, 13 Nov 2012 | 4:46 PM ET

    Norwegian Air Shuttle, run by mystery novel writer Bjoern Kjos who once flew Cold War-era jet fighters, has risen again to become one of Europe's fastest-growing budget carriers.

  • *China's COMAC says GECAS orders 10 C919 jets, Hebei 20, Joy Air 20. ZHUHAI, China, Nov 13- China unveiled 50 new orders for its COMAC C919 passenger jet at the opening of the country's main air show and promised to assist in the rebirth of one of the most famous names in aviation-- defunct U.S. carrier Eastern Air Lines.

  • *China favours ``multilateral'' UN framework. BRUSSELS, Nov 12- The European Union will freeze for a year its rule that all airlines must pay for their carbon emissions for flights into and out of EU airports, the EU executive said, following threats of international retaliation. Flights within the European Union will still have to pay for their carbon emissions.

  • QUERETARO, Nov 12- Mexican airline Interjet said on Monday it placed an order for 40 A320 Airbus aircraft in its latest move to boost operations in a market led by carrier Aeromexico.

  • BRUSSELS, Nov 12- The European Union will freeze for a year its rule that all airlines must pay for their carbon emissions for flights into and out of EU airports, the EU executive said, following threats of international retaliation. Flights within the European Union will still have to pay for their carbon emissions.