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January 06, 2010

go! Mokulele Left Out In The ... Warm

Low-Cost Regional Carrier Not Part Of Mesa Restructuring

Hawaii's go! Mokulele, Hawaii’s said Tuesday it is not included in the Mesa Air Group (“Mesa”) Chapter 11 proceedings. Mesa provides regional jet services to go! Mokulele under a flight services agreement.

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P7200 Engine Hits 100,000 In-Service Flight Hours

Engine Alliance Says There Have Been No In-Flight Shutdowns Since Entering Service

The Engine Alliance said Monday that its GP7200 engine has reached 100,000 revenue flight hours at the end of December, without experiencing a single in-flight shutdown since entering service.

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Plane Veers Off Runway On Departure In Germany

Pilots Aborted Takeoff, No One Is Injured

The pilots of an Air Berlin 737-800 aborted their takeoff from Dortmund Airport in western Germany enroute to the Canary Islands and veered off the runway. The pilots reported a "technical irregularity", and runway conditions were described as "wintery."

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Bankruptcy Restructuring Is Underway At Mesa Air Group

Files Voluntary Chapter 11 Petitions, And Says Business Will Continue Unaffected

Mesa Air Group said Tuesday that it has commenced a financial restructuring through the voluntary filing of petitions to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. During the restructuring, the Company says it will continue to operate as normal .

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CAIR: New TSA Screening Rules Amount To Profiling

Objects To Mandate For Additional Screening For Persons Flying To The U.S. From Certain Countries

A prominent national Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization today said new security measures announced by TSA amount to profiling of Muslims.

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Enforcement Of TSA Screening Rules 'Spotty'

Some Airports Admit They Have Not Tightened Security

Enforcement of a TSA mandate for more scrutiny of people traveling to the U.S. from 14 countries it says are security risks has been spotty at best, and that some say there has been little, if any, security increase.

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