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Title
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American Airlines
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Description
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File containing information pertaining to American Airlines, the company that bought out TWA in 2001.
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Title
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KC offers bonds, free rent to airline
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Description
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The City of Kansas City has offered up to $200 million in revenue bonds and a partially rent-free lease to beleaguered American Airlines in an attempt to save 2,000 jobs at its maintenance facility.
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Date
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2003-07-04
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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American's Last KCI Union Jobs Outsourced
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Description
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Article announces the elimination of the final union jobs under American Airlines at Kansas City International Airport. The article discusses how the troubled airline's bankruptcy status allowed it to alter its dealings with the Transport Workers Union. The decision by American Airlines to fill these jobs with contract laborers from outside firms is also discussed.
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Date
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2012-11-15
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Overhaul Base Sees End of Era
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Description
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Article reports on the announcement by American Airlines that they will shut down the 7-million-square-foot maintenance complex at KCI. TWA opened the facility in 1956 and employed as many as 5,200 workers. Less than 500 workers are currently at the base.
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Date
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2009-10-29
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Time Runs Out For Base
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Description
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After five decades of service, the American Airlines overhaul facility located at Kansas City International Airport will shut down. Since acquiring TWA in 2001, American Airlines has slowly been decreasing its workforce. Two-hundred of the 400 union workers who were employed at the base will transfer to other bases and the rest are expected to retire.
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Date
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2010-09-24
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Deal Is a Liftoff for KC
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Description
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Discussion of the proposed construction of a $375-million aircraft assembly plant with possible 2,100 well-paying jobs by Bombardier Aerospace. Bombardier is a Montreal, Canada, based company. The decision for its location is expected in July at the same time as the Farnborough International Airshow, an "event outside London [that] is one of the world's biggest showcases and marketplaces for aircraft."
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Date
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2008-04-01
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article