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March 10, 2011

Bombardier And China's ICBC Financial Leasing Sign MOU

Memorandum Covers Entire Line Of Commercial And Business Aircraft

Bombardier Aerospace said Thursday that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with ICBC Financial Leasing Co., Ltd. (ICBC Leasing).

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Pinnacle Airlines Reaches Tentative Agreement With Flight Attendants

Ratification Vote Expected "Soon"

Pinnacle Airlines, Inc., announced Tuesday that it has reached a tentative agreement with the United Steelworkers AFL-CIO (USW) to amend the collective bargaining agreement covering 797 Flight Attendants.

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EASA Announces First Concrete SESAR Achievements In 2011

Joint Undertaking Components Shown At ATC Global Conference

The SESAR Joint Undertaking is presenting the first components of the future European ATM system at the biggest international Air Traffic Management exhibition, ATC Global Exebition and Conference in Amsterdam.

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Engine Runs Successfully Completed For B747-8 Intercontinental

Engines "Performed As Expected," Boeing Says

Boeing successfully completed the first engine runs for the 747-8 Intercontinental today. The milestone marks a key step in preparing Boeing's largest-ever passenger jet for flight test.

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Flight Attendant Union Honors 100th Anniversary Of International Women's Day

Shook Says Past 100 Years Have Seen "Significant Improvement" In Gender Equity

The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA) International President Veda Shook made a statement Tuesday in recognition of the global celebration of the economic, political, and social achievements women have made throughout the past century.

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'Women's Day' Flights Feature Female-Only Crews

Air India And Air France, Others Left The Men At The Terminal

In celebration of International Women's Day Tuesday, several airlines including Air France and Air India flew routes with all-female crews, from the front office to the aft galley.

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Game Of Peek-A-Boo Costs Flight Attendant His Job

Placed A Toddler In The Overhead Storage Bin

It must have seemed innocent enough. A flight attendant on a Virgin Blue flight from Fiji to Sydney, Australia got involved in a game of peek-a-boo with a family, but the game ultimately cost him his job.

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