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March 04, 2016

U.S. Airlines Clamor For Cuba Service

Many Carriers Making Applications To Begin Service To The Island Nation

U.S. airlines are rushing to make applications for permission to begin regularly-scheduled service into Cuba.

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Air Inuit To Be Launch Customer For Bombardier Q300 Freighter

Will Use The Freighter To Enhance Service In Canada's Northern Communities

Bombardier Commercial Aircraft and Air Inuit Ltd. announced that they are working together on a passenger-to-freighter conversion for the Q300 turboprop aircraft. The freighter will include a large cargo door. Dorval, Québec-based Air Inuit, a long-time operator of Q300 aircraft has championed this modification and will be the launch customer for the conversion. In support of this conversion, a new Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) will be developed under license by a specialized third party entity.

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U.S. DOT Explicitly Bans The Use Of Electronic Cigarettes On Commercial Flights

Applies To All Domestic And Foreign Flights In The U.S.

U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx has announced a final rule that explicitly bans the use of electronic cigarettes on commercial flights. The final rule applies to all scheduled flights of U.S. and foreign carriers involving transportation in, to, and from the U.S.

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No Connection Made Between Debris Found In Mozambique And MH370

Wreckage Likely From Boeing 777, But Definitive ID Has Not Been Established

While there is a high possibility that debris discovered on a sandbar off the coast of Mozambique is from a Boeing 777, there has been no direct connection made between the wreckage and Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370, which went missing nearly two years ago.

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