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November 08, 2006

Singapore Airlines Sticks With The A380

149 Orders For Superjumbo, From 15 Carriers

Despite several high-profile blows to the A380 program in the past few weeks -- including the announcement Tuesday that FedEx has cancelled its orders for 10 freighter variants of the superjumbo -- one more airline has reaffirmed its committment to the plane.

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Boeing Names New President For German Operation

There's a new person at the top of Boeing's German operation.

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Airbus, Air France Found Liable For 1992 Crash

Six Individuals Found Not Guilty Of Criminal Manslaughter

A French court ruled Tuesday that aircraft manufacturer Airbus, along with the airline Air France are both liable to pay damages for a 1992 plane crash that killed 87 people near the German border, but cleared six individuals who were accused of manslaughter.

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Denver Controllers Must Eat In 'Lockdown Cafe'

Must File For Vacation Time To Leave Tower For Lunch

When most of us break for lunch at work, the question is usually " eat in or go out?" For Denver air traffic controllers the question is more like: "eat in, or file for vacation leave?"

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FAA Investigates O'Hare 'Bumping' Incident

No One Hurt In United Airlines Ground Collision

Was it the early morning fog, a traffic controller's inattention, or pilot error? That is what the FAA is looking into after a United Airlines 737 bound for Dulles clipped a company Airbus A320 as it turned onto a taxiway at Chicago's O'Hare Airport.

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County Will Spend $300,000 For Airline Service

County leaders in northwestern Arkansas have voted to spend $300,000 to bring commercial airline service to Ozark Regional Airport.

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