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October 10, 2006

New England Airport Coalition Releases Regional Planning Update

The New England Regional Airport System Plan (NERASP) study was been released for public use. According to the study, New England's location, its economy, population and scenic and c

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Four Lost In Norway Overrun Accident

Atlantic Airways Charter Runs Off Runway

Atlantic Airways has reported that a BAe 146, Flight RC 670, has run off the runway in Stord, Norway and caught fire. Four people are confirmed dead.  

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Bulgaria May Lose Landing Rights In Europe

Poor Airworthiness Standards To Blame

Bulgaria is in danger of losing European landing rights for almost a third of the aircraft in its fleet. The European Union will ban any Antonov aircraft from landing on the continent because of that make's high accident rate and generally poor safety record.

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Boston Aircraft Just Not Flying Right

Logan Airport Departure Flights Missing Their Corridor

The FAA has released a study that confirms what many Boston anti-airport activists have long suspected --  many airplanes are not flying the noise sensitive routes they promised they would.

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UK Report Identifies Most Common Air-Ragers

If You're Young, Male, And Smoke... Take The Bus?

A study conducted by Britain's Civil Air Authority purports to have identified the "typical" plane passenger who is susceptible to the phenomenon known as "air rage."

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Emirates Orders 10 Boeing 747 Freighters

But Airbus A380 Is Still Up In The Air

While Airbus is still reeling from losing its second CEO in three months, Aero-News has learned Boeing keeps getting more good news. On Monday, Emirates announced that it has finalized an order for 10 Boeing 747-8F freighters.

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Southwest Airlines May Stay with First Come, First Seated

Cattle Call Is Still In The Roundup

As many Aero-News readers know, Southwest Airlines is famous for the dreaded cattle-call technique to board passengers -- first come, first seated.

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