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February 08, 2011

Search For Air France Flight 447 To Resume In March

Authorities Still Hopeful Of Finding Data And Voice Recorders

French officials say they plan to resume the search for wreckage from Air France flight 447 next month, in hopes of finding additional clues as to why the Airbus A330 with 228 people on board went down in June of 2009.

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Aircraft Industries Purchases GE's M601 And H80 Engines for L410 Aircraft

Czech Manufacturer Plans Production Rate Of 10+ Aircraft Per Year

Aircraft Industries, a Czech-based aircraft manufacturer, has signed a five-year sales agreement with GE Aviation for the purchase of M601 and H80 engines. The engine agreement is for the L410-UVP-E20 aircraft, a twin-engine commuter aircraft, with annual production of 10+ units.

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Delta's Ed Bastian To Speak To Atlanta Aero Club

Will Discuss Operating Challenges In A Global Economy

Delta Air Lines President Ed Bastian will be the featured guest speaker at the regular bi-monthly meeting of the Atlanta Aero Club scheduled for February 16th. Bastian will address the challenges Delta faces operating in a global economy.

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New York Air Traffic Manager Blows The Whistle On Some Controllers

Calls For An Investigation In A Complaint To The FAA

A front-line manager at the New York ARTCC in Long Island has sent complaints to the FAA and the Office of Special Counsel alleging some controllers work just three hours per shift, and sometimes watch movies or send text messages while they should be monitoring air traffic.

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Fifth Boeing 747-8 Freighter Enters Flight-Test Program

Company Said "The Airplane Performed Well" On First Flight

The first flight of the fifth 747-8 Freighter was successfully completed last last week. The airplane, coded as RC523, took off from Paine Field in Everett, WA, for a 3-hour, 30-minute flight before returning to Paine Field.

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