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March 12, 2014

Airbus Launches Innovation Week At The University Of São Paulo

Initiative Rewards Airbus’ Fly Your Ideas 2013 Winners

Airbus, in collaboration with UNESCO, will host a series of interactive workshops and activities at the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil. Airbus Innovation Week has been designed to uncover the innovation process and provide practical guidance to students and faculty on innovating within big industries.

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ALPA: U.S. Open Skies Agreements Must Advance 'Fair Skies'

Union’s President Addresses International Aviation Club Of Washington, D.C.

Capt. Lee Moak, president of the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA), on Monday called on U.S. government leaders to take new action to ensure that existing and future U.S. Open Skies agreements and other U.S. policies give U.S. airline industry workers a fair opportunity to compete in the global marketplace. The call came in an address before the International Aviation Club of Washington, D.C.

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United Airlines Opens New Widebody Hangar At Newark Liberty

Hangar Expands Airline's Maintenance Capability For Widebody Aircraft By 33 Percent At Airport

Just weeks after opening its new Global Services reception lobby at Newark Liberty International Airport, United Airlines has unveiled its latest investment in the New York area's largest hub airport – a new widebody aircraft maintenance hangar.

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ALPA Concurs With 14-Year Prison Sentence For Laser Attack On Aircraft

California Man, Girlfriend Both Convicted Of The Crime In December

The Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA) is praising the 14-year prison sentence handed down by a U.S. District Court against  Sergio Patrick Rodriguez, 26, of Clovis, CA  for aiming a laser pointer at a Fresno police helicopter during flight. The helicopter “Air 1” was investigating the apartment complex where Rodriguez and his accomplice, Jennifer Lorraine Coleman, 23, resided following the report of laser strikes on an emergency transport helicopter for Children’s Hospital of Central California.

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