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February 15, 2007

AA 777 Lands Early When A Passenger Gets Squirrelly

Snakes And Hamsters And... Squirrels? What's Next?

An American Airlines 777 made an unscheduled stop in Honolulu last Friday to deplane a rather unusual passenger.

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Another Stranded Pax Story, This Time At New York's Kennedy

JetBlue Leaves 10 Jets On Ramp During Wednesday's Snow Storms

A contrite JetBlue Airways is profusely apologizing to its customers Thursday after storms wreaked havoc with operations at New York City's Kennedy airport Wednesday.

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EADS Sells Its Stake In Embraer

Seen As Financial Consolidation Ahead Of Restructuring

Europe's largest aerospace manufacturer has sold it's 2.12 percent stake in Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer for $163 million.

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LA Officials Say Airbus Reneged On Deal

A380 Now To Visit NY First

Officials with the city of Los Angeles have accused European planemaker Airbus of reneging on a deal which would have seen Los Angeles International (LAX) as the first US landing site for its massive A380 passenger jet.

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ACI-NA Calls FAA Reauthorization Plan 'Good Start' In Funding Local Airports

Organization Supports Even Higher PFCs In Bill

On Wednesday, Airports Council International-North America (ACI-NA) called the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) draft reauthorization legislation a good start for the airport industry, but more work is necessary to enable airports to continue funding local improvements which will accommodate future growth and enhance the efficiency of passenger and cargo service.

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