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April 24, 2007

NTSB Issues Update Into Traverse City Runway Overrun Investigation

CRJ-200 Slid Off Snowy Runway After Airport Closed

The National Transportation Safety Board today released the following update on its investigation into the runway overrun of a Bombardier CRJ-200 regional jet on April 12, 2007, about 12:43 am EDT, in Traverse City, MI.

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Study Shows Majority Of FAA Employees Distrust Management

Less Than One In Four Say Agency Execs Are Dishonest

Focus groups now underway by the Federal Aviation Administration, seeking comments on employees' views of management, have yielded disturbing -- but not entirely surprising -- results: only 17 percent of respondents said they "trust FAA management."

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DOT Investigates Unrealistic Airline Schedules

Actual Arrival Times May Vary... A Lot

It may be hard to believe... but several domestic airlines are publishing flight schedules the carriers know to be, at best, dazzlingly optimistic... and at worst, horribly inaccurate.

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Hard Landing For Hawaii Tour Helo

Four Passengers Not Seriously Hurt

A tour helicopter made a hard landing Saturday on the lawn of celebrity chef Bev Gannon's estate in Makawaio, Maui in Hawaii shortly after takeoff.

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Audit Of Denver International Airport Shows Landing Fees Underpaid

Wrong Aircraft Used To Calculate Fees For Great Lakes Aviation

The Denver city auditor's office has issued a report, stating Great Lakes Aviation currently owes the city $482,244 in various fees and interest for using Denver International Airport from 2000 to 2004.

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Boeing Lands 20 Plane Order For New B737NGs and B787s

Boeing, Aviation Capital Group Announce Order for 20 Airplanes

Boeing and Aviation Capital Group (ACG) have announced that the leasing company has placed an order for 15 Next-Generation 737s and five 787 Dreamliners. The order, worth approximately $1.6 billion at list prices, was previously attributed to an unidentified customer on the Boeing Orders and Deliveries Web site.

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