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March 24, 2009

Alaska Airlines Suspends Northern Alaska Flights Due To Volcanic Ash

Redoubt Blows Its Top, Passengers Stay On Ground

Alaska Airlines canceled passenger flights in and out of the Alaska cities of Fairbanks, Bethel, Prudhoe Bay, Nome, Kotzebue and Barrow on Monday, due to continued volcanic ash caused by Sunday night's eruption of Mt. Redoubt.

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Lessons Of Flight 1549: The NTSB And FAA Weigh In

ANN Daily Touch N Go: 03.24.09 (ANN's Short-Form Daily News Program) ANN Daily Aero-Briefing: 03.24.09 (ANN's Long-Form Daily News Program) ANN Special Feature -- Lessons Of Flight 1549: 03.24.09 (ANN Special Report, with congressional testimony from Robert Zumwalt III, member of the National Transportation S

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NATA Hires Michael E. France As Manager, Regulatory Affairs

Previously Employed With Volo Aviation as QC Coordinator

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) announced this week the hiring of Michael E. France as its new manager, regulatory affairs.

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United Airlines Settles Porn Suit

FA Claimed Dirty Pictures Kept Her On The Ground

A lawsuit by a former flight attendant against United Airlines has been settled out of court.

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Victims Identified In FedEx Landing Accident At NRT

Gusting Winds, Possible Wind Shear May Have Been Factors

Global cargo giant FedEx mourned the loss of two of its own Monday, one day after the fatal landing accident of a company MD-11F at Tokyo's Narita International Airport. Captain Kevin Kyle Mosley, 54, and First Officer Anthony Stephen Pino, 49, were killed when their trijet landed hard on runway 34L at NRT early Monday morning.

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EU Cries Foul Over Language In FAA Reauthorization Bill

Protectionist Measure Would Halt Trans-Atlantic Alliances

Officials in the European Union are calling the bluff of protectionist interests in the US Congress.

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B/E Aerospace Earns STC For B777 Overhead Flight Crew Rest Compartment

FAA Approves New Use For Otherwise Empty Space

Aircraft cabin interior supplier B/E Aerospace announced recently it has received a Federal Aviation Administration Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for the installation of its Overhead Flight Crew Rest (OFCR) on British Airways' Boeing 777-200ER aircraft. The FAA STC is also validated by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The OFCR STC was obtained by B/E Aerospace's integration and reconfiguration business unit (FSI) based in Marysville, WA.

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