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Alaska Airlines, a subsidiary of Alaska Air Group Inc. of Seattle (NYSE: ALK), first plans to install the timing systems at eight gates at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport by next summer. Future plans include installing them at all of the airline's gates at Los Angeles International Airport, Portland International Airport and Anchorage International Airport.
Alaska Airlines has made more than $316 million in voluntary cash contributions to its defined benefit pension plans since 2001. At the end of 2005, the airline's defined benefit pension plans were funded at 69 percent of future benefit obligations, placing them among the most secure in the airline industry.
If you [A]re neither a Safeway/Carrs Club member nor an Alaska Mileage Plan member, you will need to first enroll in the Mileage Plan program at the Alaska Web site (www.alaskaair.com). Then complete a Safeway/Carrs Club Card application and enter your new Mileage Plan account number in the space provided under section 1. Turn in your completed Club Card application to your local Safeway/Carrs store, making sure your information is current.
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The emotion centers on a complex new management policy that aims to divide catches of 27 types of Gulf of Alaska bottom fish among all users, based on their historical participation in the fisheries. The North Pacific Fishery Management Council is considering the plan, which is supposed to end the competition among boats in the fleet, improve conservation, reduce waste and provide more stable economics for harvesters, processors and communities…
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Alaska plans to add the winglets to nine of its 12 model 737-900 airplanes by later next year. The winglets cost $850,000 to buy; installation costs are extra. They are made by Seattle-based Aviation Partners Boeing, which is a joint venture between Chicago-based Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA - News) and Aviation Partners Inc., of Seattle.
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The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (Department) is conducting a thirty-day public review of an application for amendment to the Prince William Sound Tanker Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plan. The proposed amendment application is being reviewed for compliance with requirements governing oil discharge prevention and contingency plans (AS 46.04.030).
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