City of Dallas v. Delta Airlines Inc et al

  1. September 11, 2015

    Dallas Says FAA Probe Over Delta Airport Row Is Intimidation

    The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is encroaching on a Texas federal court's jurisdiction and attempting to intimidate the city of Dallas by launching an investigation into whether the city violated government agreements by failing to accommodate Delta Air Lines Inc.'s requests for gate access at Love Field Airport, the city said Thursday.

  2. August 18, 2015

    Southwest Denies Anticompetition Claim In Dallas Airport Row

    Southwest Airlines Inc. on Monday denied that allowing the airline to control 90 percent of the gates at Dallas' Love Field airport would have an anticompetitive effect on consumers, refuting assertions made by Delta Airlines Inc. in a federal court fight over access to the small airport.

  3. July 21, 2015

    Delta Says Dallas Can't Bar Access To Love Field Gates

    Delta Air Lines Inc. moved Monday to secure continued access to gates at Love Field airport in line with a U.S. Department of Transportation competition policy, and hit the city of Dallas with a counterclaim over its failure to comply with the DOT.

  4. July 10, 2015

    Delta Trespassing On Dallas Airport Gates, Southwest Says

    Southwest Airlines Co. on Thursday accused Delta Airlines Inc. of trespassing after Delta refused to give up access to two gates at Dallas Love Field airport leased by Southwest, and asked a court to find competition rules don't require it to accommodate Delta's request to use the gates.

  5. June 23, 2015

    Gibson Dunn Atty Faces DQ Bid In Airport Competition Row

    The city of Dallas on Tuesday urged a Texas federal judge to quickly disqualify a Gibson Dunn attorney from representing Delta Air Lines Inc. in a lawsuit over access to gates at the city's Love Field airport because he previously represented Dallas in a related dispute.

  6. June 18, 2015

    Dallas Says DOT Competition Policy Means Chaos At Airport

    The City of Dallas on Wednesday said in a Texas federal court suit that the U.S. Department of Transportation has put it in an untenable position that could lead to "chaos" at Dallas Love Field airport by telling the city it must accommodate both Delta Airlines Inc. and Southwest Airlines Co. at the same gates.

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