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Airbus Freezes Expansion Plans - European defence giant EADS has postponed production expansion plans at Airbus due to the poor outlook for the airline sector.
 
Airline Insurance Deal 'Not Subsidy' - Chancellor Gordon Brown says the deal reached on insurance for UK airlines is not a precursor to wide-ranging state aid.
 
Airline Job Fears After Attacks - The UK air industry faces increased costs and the possibility of job cuts in the wake of the US terror attacks.
 
Airline Reservations Slump - Demand for airline seats crumbled, just as carriers resumed normal services to the US after the terrorist attacks.
 
Airlines Bankruptcy Warning - Airlines could go bankrupt in the wake of the attacks in the US, hit by the cost of disruptions, tight security and a fall in demand for tickets, the BBC reports.
 
Airlines Call for State Aid - British Airways and Virgin Atlantic lead calls for fair treatment from government, as the US rushed to the aid of its crisis-hit airline industry.
 
Airlines Cut Jobs to Avoid Bankruptcy - US airlines are calling for government assistance as more than 13,000 jobs are lost due to reduced public demand for flights.
 
Airlines Face 'Economic Abyss' - US lawmakers urge the government to take swift action to support airlines amid fresh indications the industry is fast running out of money.
 
Airlines Suspend Sri Lanka Flights - Gulf Air and Emirates suspended services to Sri Lanka after a massive increase in war-risk insurance on flights to Colombo.
 
Akamai Founder Killed in Hijack - One of the founders of Akamai Technologies, a provider of content delivery services, has been killed in the attacks on the US.
 
Algeria 'Gives US Terror List' - Reports say that Algeria has handed over two lists of people it considers possible terrorists to the US, some of whom may have links to Osama Bin Laden.
 
Algeria Tackles Islamic Militants - The Algerian military says it has killed a significant number of militants, amid growing criticism over official failure to root out terrorism.
 
Allies Boost US Confidence - Nato's declaration of support does not mean the US will launch a knee-jerk war, writes the BBC's Paul Adams.
 
America Widens 'Crusade' on Terror - President Bush and his senior officials say terrorist networks in up to 60 countries could be targeted following Tuesday's airborn suicide attacks.
 
America at War: What Role Should the UK Have? - George Bush and Tony Blair have both declared war on the terrorists. How far should the UK's involvement go? Public can comment.
 
America's Day of Terror - Timeline of the day of attack, with photographs.
 
America's Day of Terror: Timeline - BBC News Online charts the sequence of destruction which struck terror into the heart of the United States.
 
America's Invisible Enemy - Washington says it is at war but the strategy, which took it to victory against Iraq, could lead to disaster now.
 
An Eye for an Eye - As Americans struggle to comprehend the tragedy which befell their country last week, some fear a desire for revenge has gripped the nation.
 
Analysis: Afghan Ruling on Bin Laden - The BBC's Islamic affairs analyst, Roger Hardy, examines the significance of the clerics' decision to ask the Saudi-born radical to leave the country.
 
 

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