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July 12, 2006

NTSB Updates Investigation Of Bangalore 727 Fuel Tank Explosion

Says Evidence Of Electrical Arcing Present Despite AD Compliance

The National Transportation Safety Board reported Wednesday its investigation into a wing fuel tank explosion on a Transmile Airlines B-727 airplane in Bangalore, India, on May 4, 2006, is ongoing.

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Atlantic Southeast Airlines Pilots Overwhelmingly Authorize Strike

Delta Connection Carrier Faces Shutdown

News from the Air Line Pilots Association... which told ANN that pilots at Delta Connection carrier Atlantic Southeast Airlines announced Tuesday that they have voted to authorize a strike if contract talks do not result in an agreement.

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Airbus Being Vastly Outsold By Boeing For 2006

But Airbus Still Leads In Deliveries

Investor Lawsuits against EADS and its commercial manufacturing subsidiary, Airbus, are just one worry for the European plane-making consortium. Another, perhaps more pressing worry is the tally sheet.

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EADS Faces Class-Action Suit Over A380 Delays

And More May Be Coming

As if things weren't bad enough over at EADS right now... here come the lawyers.

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Flight Recorders Located In Wreckage Of PIA F-27

Airline's Pilots Want Planes Grounded

Pakistan International Airline pilots want the company to immediately phase out the six Fokker F-27s remaining in the carrier's fleet... saying they pose an immediate danger to both passengers and crew.

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Whistleblower Says DFW Had Trouble Meeting Environmental Regs

Former FAA Managers Say They Feel Airport Was Honest With Them

Did officials at DFW Airport intentionally fudge the truth in the process of obtaining FAA grants?

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Comair Says Lack Of Labor Deal Threatens Survival

Sides Only A Half-Percent Apart

Comair is severely threatened by ongoing labor trouble involving its flight attendants -- at least, that's was the word from Comair President Don Bornhorst in bankruptcy court Monday.

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