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Air Wisconsin Airlines Sierra Magazine / Sep 16, 2020

Sitting atop a picnic table at Devil's Lake State Park (pictured above) one early June afternoon, we popped blueberries and cantaloupe chunks into our mouths as we gazed up at red-tailed hawks gliding above the treetops. My son Ryan played with my camera, pointing the lens upward, trying to capture their flight until impatience took over.

Air Wisconsin Airlines WTMJ-TV / Sep 15, 2020

MILWAUKEE - Mitchell Airport says a flight set to fly to Orlando was delayed after a suspected bird strike. The airport said it was a Southwest Airlines flight. The plane was on the runway about to take off when there was a suspected bird strike. The incident happened just before 8:30 a.m.

Air Wisconsin Airlines Biofuels International Magazine / Sep 15, 2020

Oneworld member airlines have committed to net zero carbon emissions by 2050, becoming the first global airline alliance to unite behind a common target to achieve carbon neutrality. The alliance's 13 member airlines plan to achieve this target within the existing environmental framework previously agreed to by governments, including through the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).

Air Wisconsin Airlines CBS News / Sep 15, 2020

With 50 days until the election, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the Green Party will not be on the ballot in the state during the general election. According to CBS News campaign reporter Adam Brewster, that means clerks will not have to reprint 2.3 million ballots and can begin sending absentee ballots to voters who have requested them.

Air Wisconsin Airlines WEAU / Sep 14, 2020

LONDON (AP) - Developing countries' difficulty in containing the spread of the coronavirus pandemic will keep a lid on global oil demand, particularly in India, the OPEC cartel said Monday as it cut its forecasts. OPEC cut its estimates for world demand by 400,000 barrels a day for both this year and next.

Air Wisconsin Airlines Monocle / Sep 14, 2020

Long before there was talk of "concept stores" and "select shops", before terms like "perfect edit" and "curated experiences" took over the language of sales and marketing and much, much before the nonsensical talk of "seasonal drops", there was Terence Conran.

Air Wisconsin Airlines Sports Grind Entertainment / Sep 13, 2020

By Allison Lampert MONTREAL (Reuters) - As COVID-19 grounds swaths of airline fleets, companies that profit off the dismantling and trade of aircraft parts are seeing early signs of an expected rebound in activity as carriers accelerate plane retirements. While companies that store, dismantle, and buy and sell used aircraft parts see opportunity in parked [...]

Air Wisconsin Airlines Engineering News-Record / Sep 12, 2020

ENR Midwest's judges carefully curated a list of 112 high-quality entries and returned just 32 winning entries for this year's ENR Midwest Best Projects. The winners will be featured in-depth in the December edition of ENR Midwest and our first ever virtual event will be held in December to give out the awards to the winning project teams in lieu of a live event due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Air Wisconsin Airlines MyWebTimes.com / Sep 11, 2020

WASHINGTON - U.S. health officials have started two new studies to test various blood thinners to try to prevent strokes, heart attacks, blood clots and other complications in COVID-19 patients. Doctors increasingly are finding blood clots throughout the bodies of many people who died from COVID-19 along with signs of damage they do to kidneys, lungs, blood vessels, the heart and other organs.

Air Wisconsin Airlines Lake Superior News / Sep 11, 2020

FREDERICTON, NEW BRUNSWICK ~~~~ September 11, 2020 (LSN) WestJet strikes again, removes New Brunswick family from flight headed to Toronto to visit critically ill son A New Brunswick family was removed from a WestJet flight after their two-year-old son was unable to wear a mask while going to see his critically ill brother.

Air Wisconsin Airlines SportsPro Media / Sep 10, 2020

It would be easy to assume that the National Football League (NFL) has dodged the full force of the pandemic thanks to the simple good fortune of its traditional autumn start, but the reality is that the world's most lucrative sports property has been as disrupted as any major sports property by the events of 2020.

Air Wisconsin Airlines WBAY / Sep 9, 2020

TOWN OF GREENVILLE, Wis. (WBAY) - Air travel is expected to get a boost this winter, with TSA officials reporting the number of people flying across the country hit a high over the holiday weekend. That high hasn't been seen since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and northeast Wisconsin is feeling the impact of the increase in air travel.

Air Wisconsin Airlines Charlotte Business Journal / Sep 9, 2020

While the Covid-19 pandemic continues to put a drag on travel demand, American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ: AAL) is betting the beaches of Mexico will hold some allure this winter. The airline, which has its second-largest hub at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, has added multiple flights to the country from U.S.

Air Wisconsin Airlines WEAU / Sep 9, 2020

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - American Airlines says employees can wear pins supporting Black Lives Matter. The airline is calling it a matter of equality, not politics. With the decision, Texas-based American joins Starbucks, Delta Air Lines and other major companies that let employees show support for the movement that protests police violence against Blacks.