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March 18, 2011

New Report Called 'Most Significant Review' Of TSA Since Its Inception

Travel Industry, Security Analysts Call for 'Trusted Traveler Program' To Boost Airline Use

The U.S Travel Association and a panel of travel and security experts have unveiled what they say is a groundbreaking plan to improve security at America's airports and reduce the burden on travelers.

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Lufthansa Supervisory Board Approves Purchase Of 30 A320neo Family Aircraft

New Aircraft Will Fit 'Seamlessly' Into Lufthansa's Fleet And Strategy

Lufthansa's Supervisory Board has approved the acquisition of 30 Airbus A320neo Family aircraft worth approximately $2.8 billion. The order comprises 25 A320neo and five A321neo aircraft.

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iPad 2 Passes Rapid Decompression Test

Jeppesen Conducted The Test As Part Of FAA Authorization For Charting App

Jeppesen has completed a successful rapid decompression test of the iPad 2.

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Don't Dis Delta ... If You Work In Atlanta Anyway

Sportscaster Says He Was Fired For Anti-Airline Tweets

Sportscaster Chadd Scott says he was let go from radio station 680 The Fan in Atlanta because he Tweeted about a bad experience with Delta Airlines. Delta is a major sponsor at the station.

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Classic Aero-TV: US Air's Jeff Skiles--Making History and Looking To The Future

Skiles Reflects On His Ring-Side Seat To An Historic Event

Jeff Skiles, First Officer of US Airways Flight 1549, "The Miracle on the Hudson," was the guest speaker for last year's 2010 AEA Annual Awards Luncheon on Friday, April 9th, during the Aircraft Electronics Association's 53rd annual International Convention & Trade Show, from April 7-10, in Orlando, FL -- he was also our guest for an intriguing interview shortly before that speech.

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Salt Lake City Suffers 40 Minute Lockdown

TSA Agent Thought He Saw A "Prohibited Item"

Passengers coming through Salt Lake City International Airport's Terminal 1 Tuesday afternoon experienced long waits after a 45-minute lockdown.

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