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May 29, 2007

Hawaii Residents Complain Of Increasing Noise From HNL

Blame "Informal" Runway Program For Traffic Over Neighborhoods

Residents of Hawaii's Ewa Beach are increasingly frustrated about what they say is increasing noise levels from Honolulu International Airport, especially at night, and they're letting state and federal officials know.

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Officials Respond To Phone Threat Against Mumbai Airports

Anonymous Call Warned Of "Some Incident"

ANN REALTIME REPORTING 05.29.07 0945 EDT: Security officials in India are on alert after an anonymous threat was called in to one of Mumbai's two airports.

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TAM Receives Three More Airbus A320s

Airline Has Added 14 Aircraft To Fleet This Year

Aero-News has learned Brazil's TAM received three more Airbus A320s last weekend, which are being incorporated into its operational fleet. This year, TAM has already received 14 aircraft -- eleven in the A320/319 family and three MD-11s. With these acquisitions, the company will have 85 Airbus models -- 15 A319s, 60 A320s and 10 A330s.

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Senator Says Legislation Needed To Bring FAA, Controllers Back To Table

Blames Increased Flight Delays On Contentious Relationship

New York Senator Charles Schumer says continued hostilities between air traffic controllers and the FAA are partly to blame for a record number of flight delays at New York's three major airports... and that he intends to introduce legislation that will force the two sides to make nice.

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Boeing Stresses The Inner Beauty Of Its 787

More Than Just A Pretty (Composite) Face

While it's true most of the hype surrounding Boeing's forthcoming 787 Dreamliner concerns its composite fuselage structure, the planemaker notes the airliner will feature a number of new technologies within its carbon-fiber hull.

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ALPA Chips In $2 Million For Pinnacle Airlines Pilots

To Fund Efforts During Protracted Contract Negotiations

Last week, Pinnacle Airlines pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA), received access to $2 million from the union's Major Contingency Fund (MCF) as negotiations with management on a new collective bargaining agreement passed the 27-month mark.

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