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December 07, 2004

NTSB Publishes Final Report on AAL 587 Crash

The NTSB has issued Aviation Accident Report AAR-04/04 and posted it to their web site for public dissemination. The report discusses the "In-Flight Separation of Vertical Stabilizer, American Airlines Flight 587 Airbus Industrie A300-605R, N14053 Belle Harbor, New York, November 12, 2001."

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Number Two IS Trying Harder

Most Design Work Completed On Boeing 7E7

A year after giving the 7E7 a green light, Boeing says the project is way ahead of the production schedule. But customers haven't been as plentiful as the Chicago-based aerospace giant might hope.

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AAR Gets A-OK From FAA

Company Setting Up Shop At Former United Maintenance Center In Indy

A Wood Dale, IL company that bought bankrupt United Airlines' maintenance facility in Indianapolis, IN, has been certified as an FAA Repair Station. That's good news to about 200 mechanics who work there -- and for hundreds more who might work there if business picks up.

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Jetstar Asia Signs with ARINC

For AviNet Type B Network Service

The newest Singapore-based low-fare airline—Jetstar Asia—will use ARINC’s AviNet Type B business messaging when it launches new regional passenger services from Singapore later this month. The Asia Pacific division of ARINC Incorporated made the announcement today.

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DOT Awards Reagan Washington National Slot Exemptions

Atlantic Southeast Airlines Will Fly Jackson, MS To Reagan National

The DOT Monday awarded two daily slot exemptions to Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) to provide one new daily round-trip flight between Jackson, MS and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

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AD: Bombardier

AD NUMBER: 2004-24-10 MANUFACTURER: Bombardier SUBJECT: Airworthiness Directive 2004-24-10 SUMMARY: The FAA adopts a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Bombardier, Inc. Model DHC-3 airplanes modified with A.M. Luton's Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) number SA3777NM.

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