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Boeing 787 groundings to cost ANA $15 million - 0 views

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    While the grounding of Boeing Co.'s 787 Dreamliner jets did not have a "significant impact" on the company's latest earnings, it has cost the largest operator of those aircraft in lost revenue.
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BA moves Australia flights to Heathrow T5 - 0 views

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    British Airways will switch its Sydney-Singapore-London services from Heathrow's Terminal 3 to the newer Terminal 5 in April this year, after its joint venture alliance with Qantas winds up at the end of March.
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Etihad: Brisbane-Singapore-Abu Dhabi flights go daily from today - 0 views

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    Etihad is boosting its Brisbane-Singapore-Abu Dhabi flights to a daily schedule, adding extra options for Virgin Australia frequent flyers heading from Queensland to Singapore or connecting onward via Abu Dhabi.
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American, Republic Airways sign deal on large regional jets - 0 views

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    American Airlines and Republic Airways Holdings have signed a 12-year capacity purchase agreement for Republic to provide large regional aircraft that will fly with the American Eagle livery.
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United Continental fails to end frequent flier lawsuit - 0 views

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    A federal judge on Thursday rejected United Continental Holdings Inc's (UAL.N) attempt to throw out a lawsuit accusing the world's largest carrier of taking benefits away from some of its most loyal fliers.
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Japan to send two officials to U.S. for Boeing battery probe - 0 views

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    Japan's Civil Aviation Bureau said on Friday it would send two investigators to Seattle as part of the probe of the battery problem on Boeing's (BA) 787 Dreamliner.
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India's Jet Swings To Quarterly Profit - 0 views

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    India's second biggest carrier Jet Airways, close to a tie-up with Abu Dhabi's Etihad Airways, swung to a quarterly profit of INR850 million rupees ($15.98 million) on Friday on lower costs and rising fares in an under-serviced market
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Kristin Chenoweth Reduced to Tears After American Airlines Abuse - 0 views

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    Kristin Chenoweth was reportedly the victim of airline abuse after boarding an American Airlines flight from Dallas to L.A. The Emmy award-winning actress was allegedly reduced to tears when a flight attendant accused her of not completing the correct paperwork
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Cochin International Airport - Airport Technology - 0 views

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    Cochin International Airport (CIAL) is the first greenfield airport in India to be built under a public private partnership (PPP). The airport is located at Nedumbassery, 25km north-east of Cochin, in the state of Kerala. A new international terminal building is being constructed at the airport by Larsen & Toubro to meet growing international passenger demands.
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The world's 10 oldest airports - 0 views

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    Europe and the US are home to most of the world's 10 oldest airports.
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Fort McMurray International Airport New Terminal - 1 views

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    Fort McMurray Airport (YMM), located 13km south-east of Fort McMurray, Alberta, is owned and operated by Fort McMurray Airport Authority
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The top ten busiest airports - 1 views

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    The global economic downturn has slowed growth at major airports in the US and Europe, paving the way for more Asian and Middle Eastern airports to break into the top ten for passenger traffic levels. Based on passenger traffic stats for the first five months of 2012, airport-technology.com presents the ten busiest airports in the world.
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The top 10 highest altitude airports in the world - 0 views

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    China has breathtakingly high airports, hosting eight of the 10 highest altitude airports in the world, including the world's highest Daocheng Yading Airport 4,411m above sea level.
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TSA Pre-Check - why a one-size approach to security does not fit all - 1 views

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    First introduced in October 2011, The TSA Pre-check was a deliberate move away from a "one size fits all approach" to airport security.
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RIMPAC 2014 - participating aircraft and helicopters - 1 views

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    Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2014, the world's biggest multinational maritime exercise, is the 24th in the series that commenced in 1971. The event is being held from 26 June to 1 August in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands.
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