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Congress Finally Gets Moving on a Bill to Reauthorize the FAA After Way Too Many Wasted Years

I never thought we’d ever see the day come when Congress could actually agree on something, but sure enough, it appears to have happened.

AIN Blog: Looks Like the Gig Might Be Up for Regional Airlines | Aviation International News

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Turnaround Time

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Wild, Wild Week

Just when you thought our late flurry of orders may have come to an end with the Southwest deal, our friends at FedEx Express kept the momentum going with today's order for 27 of our 767 Freighters and two 777 Freighters. <div class="photo-inpage"> <img

Aviation India: Women pilots organisation to celebrate 100 yrs of Indian civil aviation

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IRS: No tax refunds for airline passengers who flew during FAA shutdown | The Ticket - Yahoo! News

Read 'IRS: No tax refunds for airline passengers who flew during FAA shutdown' from our blog The Ticket on Yahoo! News. Airline passengers who flew during the FAA shutdown will not receive reimbursements even if they paid extra tax fees in the two weeks the federal government wasn't able to collect

Boeing faces fine for not fixing oxygen fault on 777s | Boeing and Aerospace News - seattlepi.com

Boeing faces fine for not fixing oxygen fault on 777s

Report questions safety at ST Aerospace Mobile, company says report unfair | al.com

A Public Broadcasting Service investigative report and a fine by the Federal Aviation Administration have raised questions about ST Aerospace Mobile and a sister facility in San Antonio. The FAA on Thursday proposed a $1 million fine against ST Aerospace San Antonio for failing to ensure new hires

Dangerous Laser Pointer Events in 2010 at Flightstory.net - Aviation Blog

Dangerous laser pointer attacks on airplanes may be more common than you think. The FAA today published a list of laser pointer events on aircraft that have been reported in 2010. The list, that only includes incidents within the US, records the huge number of more than 2800 events only last year!

FAA Chief Discusses Looming Changes For Pilots, Airlines and Travelers - The Middle Seat Terminal -

The head of the FAA discusses changes in air travel coming this year.

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