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[web-design101.com: unable to retrieve full-text content] A US bankruptcy court approved Delta Air Lines’ (DL) $ 74.3 million in debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing for Pinnacle Airlines Corp., a significant provider of regional service for DL.
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An Air Dolomiti ATR 72-500 veered off the runway during an emergency landing at Munich airport today (17
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Five people were injured when a small regional airliner made an emergency landing in Munich after
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Indonesia’s State-Owned Enterprises Ministry has replaced Merpati Nusantara
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The West African state of Ivory Coast
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The rapid rise of the low-cost carrier sector has been driven by some of the most dynamic, determined and talked
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The F-35 Lightning II is making good progress through flight testing this year, a top Lockheed Martin official
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UPS pilots says the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will reconsider its decision to exclude cargo carriers from
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[web-design101.com: unable to retrieve full-text content] Simulation and training specialist CAE has acquired Oxford Aviation Academy (OAA) in a C$ 314 million ($ 309 million) deal that will add seven training centers and 40 full-flight simulators (FFS) to CAE’s worldwide base of facilities.
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[web-design101.com: unable to retrieve full-text content] The opening of Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) has been delayed again, this time to March 17, 2013, to allow more time to complete fire safety systems, the supervisory board announced.