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Solving the extreme hassles of flying
What is more annoying than having to wait behind oafish airline passengers trying to stuff their bulging carry-on bags into the overhead bins? For me, it's a scene from hell. If I'm to be punished in Hades, I'll be stuck in an eternal cycle of...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Transportation, O'Hare International Airport, Air Transportation, Travel
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Dreamliner grounded, but Boeing stock soars
This has been a bad couple of months for Boeing Co.’s 787 Dreamliner, but not for the company’s stock price. Despite the January grounding of the Dreamliner by the Federal Aviation Administration, investors drove up shares of the aircraft...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, USA Today, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
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In South Carolina, an ex-governor's quest continues
CHARLESTON, S.C. — At a harborside reception overlooking Ft. Sumter, where the Civil War began, Mark Sanford batted away a TV reporter's question about the latest insult to his comeback campaign: an unwanted endorsement from pornographer Larry...
Tags: FreedomWorks, John Boehner, Democratic Party, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Government
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Experimental aircraft speeds to more than 3,000 mph in test flight
An aircraft resembling a shark-nosed missile detached from a flying B-52 bomber and then shot above the Pacific Ocean at more than 3,000 mph in a historic test flight for the Air Force — and for the future of aviation. The unmanned X-51A WaveRider...
Tags: Science and Technology, Pacific Ocean, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Military Aircraft, Military Equipment
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Change in tack for battling JWA noise
A mechanical shriek followed a low rumble as the Boeing 737 came closer, a looming albatross partially obscured by a thin, misty cloud. Within moments, it had passed and was soaring over the gunmetal waters of the Upper Newport Bay and toward the ocean....
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, Southwest Airlines Co., Disneyland Park
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Solar airplane begins first leg of trip across America
With a wingspan the size of a Boeing Co. 747 jumbo jet, a spindly solar-powered aircraft took to the skies from Moffett Federal Airfield, near San Francisco, on a pioneering flight across the country. The goal is not speed, because it’s...
Tags: Kennedy Airport, Environmental Issues, Swiss Confederation, Energy Saving, Virgin Group, Ltd.
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U.S. military plane crashes in Kyrgyzstan
MOSCOW -- A U.S. fueling plane crashed in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan on Friday, a local official said. The Boeing 707 took off from the U.S. air base at Manas International Airport near Bishkek, officials said. The base is a key installation for...
Tags: Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), Pakistan, Transportation Accidents, Kyrgyzstan, U.S. Military
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GE Trims Profit Outlook, Raising Concerns On Wall Street
General Electric Co. cut the profit growth estimate for its core industrial businesses on Friday, citing weakness in Europe and sliding wind turbine sales, unnerving Wall Street and pushing its stock down in morning trading. The world's biggest maker...Tags: Finance, Lufkin Industries Incorporated, NBCUniversal, Solar Energy, Business
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Plane crash victims' families spend time together
DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. (AP) — The brother of an airline mechanic killed in a cargo plane crash in Afghanistan this week says he and other victims' family members have found comfort in each other during meetings at a Detroit-area hotel. Glenn...
Tags: Accidental Death, Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents
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Plane Crash Caught On Camera
The National Transportation Safety Board is sending a team of investigators to Afghanistan to assist local authorities with their investigation of a U.S. cargo airline crash that killed all seven crew members on board. The plane, a Boeing 747-400...
Tags: NATO, Afghanistan, Transportation Industry, National Transportation Safety Board
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N.Y. police remove airplane part found near 9/11 terrorism site
New York police on Wednesday removed what is believed to be a part from one of the airplanes that struck the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Officials said no potential human remains have been found at the site where the piece of the plane was...
Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation Industry, United Air Lines, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Investigators sent to Afghan air base where cargo plane crashed [Video]
A team of federal investigators and representatives from Boeing Co. are headed for Afghanistan to examine a cargo plane crash that took place Monday at U.S.-operated Bagram Air Base. The cause of the accident is unknown, but the plane’s operator,...
Tags: Kabul (Afghanistan), Disasters and Accidents, Air Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, Afghanistan
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