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In a follow-up to Flying Cheap, FRONTLINE is examining the rapid growth of contract maintenance in the airline industry, as carriers outsource more of their work to third-party repair stations, domestically and abroad. If you work in the MRO industry and would like to share your experience and insights, please contact us at: [email protected]


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I hope they do as good a job as they did with Flying Cheap.
 
In a follow-up to Flying Cheap, FRONTLINE is examining the rapid growth of contract maintenance in the airline industry, as carriers outsource more of their work to third-party repair stations, domestically and abroad. If you work in the MRO industry and would like to share your experience and insights, please contact us at: [email protected]


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I hope they do as good a job as they did with Flying Cheap.
Too bad it had zero impact on the publics buying/not buying tickets on featured carriers.
After this, Frontline will air an expose on how fast food is bad for you and then, feature Walmart in a story about buying products made in China is not so good for our trade imbalance and job creation. I can't wait!
 
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Too bad it had zero impact on the publics buying/not buying tickets on featured carriers.
After this, Frontline will air an expose on how fast food is bad for you and then, feature Walmart in a story about buying products made in China is not so good for our trade imbalance and job creation. I can't wait!
Those things probably do require a frontline show as well. The American public should be told of how they are screwing up even if they are not going to listen.
 

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