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March 15, 2016

UAL Begins Regular Commercial Flights Using Renewable Jet Fuel

Green Jet Fuel Manufactured Using Honeywell UOP Technology Will Power Flights Between KLAX And KSFO

United Airlines flights between KLAX and KSFO are burning Honeywell Green Jet Fuel as of Friday. The fuel will be used on 12,500 flights between the two cities as part of Honeywell's efforts to reduce carbon emissions and support energy diversification.

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Emirates Chief Presses Airbus On A380neo

But Planemaker Says It has Other Priorities

Airbus recently said that it would not commit to an upgrade of its A380 superjumbo jet, which has caused some consternation for Emirates Airlines president Tim Clark.

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EasyJet Flight Aborted When Passenger Spotted A Problem

Wrench Was Lodged In A Flap On The Aircraft

A passenger on board an EasyJet flight getting ready to depart from Geneva, Switzerland to Copenhagen, Denmark looked out the window of the plane and noticed something wrong.

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Laguna Beach Officials Say Resident Should Contact FAA

Urges Reporting Of Airplane Noise They Say Is Disturbing To Them

County officials in Laguna Beach, CA say that resident of the city should direct their complaints about airplane noise directly to the FAA.

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California Pacific Airlines Says It Could Be Flying Soon

But Others Are Not As Optimistic About The Timeline

California Pacific Airlines first applied for an air carrier certificate in 2010, but has been plagued by delays because that initial application was denied by the FAA, and other issues.

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French BEA Issues Final Report On Germanwings Crash

Concludes The Tragedy Was 'Deliberate And Planned'

The French BEA, which fulfills the same role in that country as the NTSB does in the U.S., has released its final report on the crash of a Germanwings A320 in the French Alps with 144 passengers and six crew on board.

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