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Tuesday, March 20, 2007 (AP)
U.S. Gov't Tentatively OKs Virgin Plan



   (03-20) 10:59 PDT WASHINGTON, (AP) --

   The Transportation Department on Tuesday removed a barrier to fledgling
airline Virgin America's plans to start U.S. operations, saying the
company was "back on track" toward complying with laws limiting foreign
control of a domestic carrier.

   The agency gave a tentative OK to a revised plan filed in January by
Burlingame, Calif.-based Virgin America, saying the revised plan "should
meet U.S. ownership rules" that cap foreign control of a U.S. airline at
25 percent. One required change is that Virgin America replace CEO Fred
Reid.

   In December, the Transportation Department tentatively denied Virgin
America's application to fly, mainly because of its ties to British
entrepreneur Richard Branson — the billionaire who came up with the
idea for a new U.S. airline that would offer travelers more comfort at a
lower cost than the industry's long-established powers. Branson hired
Reid.

   Several of the major U.S. airlines, including AMR Corp.'s American
Airlines, Delta Air Lines Inc. and Continental Airlines Inc., have
spearheaded the drive to prevent Virgin America from flying.

   Refusing to bow to the resistance, Virgin America in January a long list
of concessions to the Transportation Department to allay regulators'
concerns. Virgin America's proposed reforms included selling more stock to
U.S. investors, eliminating one of the three board seats awarded Branson's
Virgin Group and, if necessary, firing Reid.

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