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August 22, 2007

NTSB Will Investigate LAX Runway Incursion

Jets Came Closer Than Previously Reported

The National Transportation Safety Board says it will investigate last week's runway incursion in Los Angeles, CA... in which two airliners may have missed each other by less than 40 feet.  

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Boeing To Lay Off 149 Senior IT Staff

Planemaker Outsourcing Its Computer Systems Work

Following in the footsteps of many an American corporation, Boeing has decided to outsource its information technology work in a move that will result in layoffs.

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Russian Company Seeking Assembly Work On A320 Successor

Country Wants No. 3 Spot In Commercial Airline Market

Moscow-based OAO United Aircraft Corp. is actively seeking to take part in work on an Airbus A320 successor, as it competes with China for the number-three spot in the commercial airline market.

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AD: Boeing

AD NUMBER: 2007-16-18 MANUFACTURER: Boeing SUBJECT: Airworthiness Directive 2007-16-18 SUMMARY: The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for all Boeing Model 767 airplanes.

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Officials Suspect Fuel Leak Contributed To China Airlines 737 Explosion

Aviation Experts From Japan, Taiwan And US Will Conduct Investigation

The explosion that blew apart a China Airlines 737-800 Monday while it taxied to its gate at Okinawa's Naha airport may have been provoked by a massive fuel leak from the jet's right engine.

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Ukraine Says No Proof Missile Shot Down Russian Airliner

Sibir Tu-154 Crashed In October 2001

Upholding an earlier ruling that Russian investigators failed to prove a Ukranian missile was responsible for the October 2001 downing of a Sibir Airlines Tu-154, on Tuesday a Ukranian court ruled Russia's account of the incident doesn't tell the whole story.

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Avianca Airlines Upgrades Avionics On 38 Aircraft

Rockwell Collins Will Fly On Colombian Carrier's Planes

Avianca Airlines announced Tuesday it will equip 38 new aircraft with an expanded suite of Rockwell Collins avionics. The national flag air carrier of Colombia will include a MultiScan Hazard Detection System in their order. Delivery is scheduled for early 2008.

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