• American Airlines, other carriers experience technical issues

    American Airlines, the dominant carrier at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, was one of multiple U.S. airlines that suffered technical issues Tuesday that caused some customers to experience difficulty checking into their flights.The problem was traced back to Sabre Corp. (NASDAQ: SABR), a Southlake, Texas-based transportation technology company that works with several carriers across the country."Earlier today, Sabre had a brief technical issue that impacted multiple carriers, including&
  • Lynn Good says Duke Energy needs Atlantic Coast Pipeline — or ‘Plan B’

    CEO Lynn Good said Monday that Duke Energy Corp. remains committed to the stalled Atlantic Coast Pipeline, and that if court challenges kill it, the Charlotte-based power company would have to build a new pipeline to replace it.“The Atlantic Coast Pipeline was sized and developed with a time frame to meet the needs of our customers,” Good told reporter Alex Steel at Bloomberg’s New Energy Finance Summit in New York. “So if we can’t get Atlantic Coast Pipeline i
  • Atrium Health CEO shares updates on big transitions from 2018

    Atrium Health chief executive Gene Woods shared updates at Tuesday's board meeting about some big changes happening within the health-care system.Last year proved to be a wild ride for Charlotte-based Atrium.
    The health-care system ended contracts with about 90 physicians from Mecklenburg Medical Group as of Sept. 1, 2018. Those doctors created an independent practice, known as Tryon Medical Partners, and have since opened eight new offices in the Charlotte region. Dr. Dale Owen is the head

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