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December 07, 2010

New Contract Approved By Pratt & Whitney's CT IAM-Represented Employees

Agreement Covers More Than 3,400 Workers In CT

IAM members of Locals 700, 1746 and 1746A of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), representing hourly employees at Pratt & Whitney in Middletown, East Hartford and Cheshire, have ratified a new three-year labor agreement.

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Training Services Agreement Between Airbus, CAE Renewed

Cooperative Effort Which Began In 2002 Extended Through 2017

A flight crew training agreement between Airbus and CAE has been extended through 2017. The two companies made the announcement Monday at the biennial Airbus Training Symposium.

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Jeppesen And Pegasus Airlines Extend 20-Year Relationship

The Companies Agree To A New Five-Year Charting Service

A five-year charting navigation service renewal agreement has been signed by Jeppesen and Pegasus Airlines, a commercial carrier based in Istanbul, Turkey.

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SPEEA: Boeing Should Use 787 Delay To Re-Evaluate Outsourcing

Union Says It Is Ready To Help Return To Engineering Excellence

The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA), IFPTE Local 2001 says the latest 787 delay is an opportunity for the Boeing Company to reevaluate its outsourcing strategy and return to the engineering roots that the union says built past success.

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Investigation Into Tu-154 Accident Begins

All Three Engines Failed, Two People Fatally Injured

Russian investigators have begun looking at the Tupolev Tu-154 airliner which skidded off a runway and broke apart after making what amounted to a dead-stick landing Saturday. All three engines on the Russian-built airliner reportedly failed shortly after takeoff.

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Spanish Air Traffic Conrollers Staged An Unauthorized Work Stoppage

"Wildcat" Strike Snarled Air Traffic, Stranded Passengers

The Spanish Government issued a "state of alarm" over the weekend as that country's air traffic controllers staged a "wildcat" strike which snarled air traffic in Spain.The military was eventually called in to break up the strike.

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