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May 25, 2019

NTSB Releases Update On Jacksonville, FL Boeing 737 Runway Excursion

All Passengers And Crew Were Safely Evacuated From The Airplane

The NTSB has released an investigative update from the runway excursion which occurred at Naval Air Station (NAS) Jacksonville (FL) (KNIP) May 3. The Boeing 737-800 operating as a charter flight from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba exited the runway and came to a stop in shallow water in the St. Johns River adjacent to the base.

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A4A Projects Record-Setting Number Of Passengers For Summer 2019

More Than 257 Million Summer Travelers Expected To Fly, An All-Time High

Airlines for America (A4A) expects a record 257.4 million passengers — an average of 2.8 million per day — to travel on U.S. airlines between June 1 and Aug. 31, 2019. That number is up 3.4 percent from last summer's record 248.8 million passengers. Airlines are adding 111,000 seats per day to accommodate the additional 93,000 daily passengers expected during the summer travel period. This will be the 10th consecutive summer to see an increase in the number of U.S. airline passengers.

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American Airlines Files Suit Against Union Workers

Says Unions Are Conducting An 'Illegal Slowdown' To Influence Contract Talks

American Airlines has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Fort Worth, TX against the Transport Workers Union of American, AFL-CIO, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, and Airline Mechanic and Related Employee Association.

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Bird Strike Considered As A Factor In Ethiopian 737 MAX Accident

Collision Could Have Damaged Sensor That Let To MCAS Malfunction

The Ethiopian Boeing 737 MAX which went down earlier this month may have been involved in a bird strike, according to unnamed U.S. aviation officials.

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United Unveils Winning Designs By Female Artists For Upcoming Aircraft Livery

Two Aircraft To Fly With Winning Artwork This Fall

United Airlines has revealed the two winning designs, selected through a combination of official judging and public voting, for Her Art Here, a first-of-its-kind contest designed to find and uplift underrepresented women artists by providing a chance to have their work painted on a canvas like no other — a United Airlines aircraft.

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Airbus Celebrates Delivery Of Its 12,000Th Aircraft

Milestone Airplane Is An A220-100 For Delta Air Lines

Airbus celebrated the delivery of its 12,000th aircraft ever in its 50-year history. The aircraft was an A220-100, assembled in Mirabel, Canada and handed over to U.S.-based Delta Air Lines.

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