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August 18, 2011

Charleston Airport Slated For Major Upgrades

Projects Set To Begin Next Year Total About $200 Million

The 26-year-old Charleston International Airport is showing its age, and is not large enough to handle the passenger traffic moving through the region. That is the assessment of airport officials who are planning a three-year $200 million upgrade to the facility which was designed when terrorists were in far-away countries and there was a major military presence in the region.

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Television Documentary Focuses On Extensive Terrorist Plot

Conspirators Targeted Aircraft Traveling From London To North America In 2006

In the summer of 2006, as many as 18 conspirators planned to simultaneously blow up almost 10 airplanes by bringing hydrogen peroxide-injected soda-bottles-turned-bombs onto flights bound from London to the U.S. and Canada.

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Aero-TV: Oshkosh 2011 -- Boeing's Dreamliner Arrives At Airventure

Once A Year, The Aviation World Comes To Oshkosh... And Now They Do It by B787!

It was quite a year as far as Oshkosh was concerned... especially with the first local showing of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner... which JUST completed its flight test program this week and is heading VERY shortly for full production.

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NLRB Sued For Documents Concerning Boeing Lawsuit

Judicial Watch Seeks Documents Pertaining To Decision To Sue Boeing, Shut Down Dreamliner Aircraft Production in SC

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit has been filed by Judicial Watch against the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). The suit seeks records concerning the NLRB's decision to file a lawsuit against Seattle-based Boeing for opening a $750 million non-union assembly plant in North Charleston, South Carolina to manufacture its Dreamliner plane (JW v National Labor Relations Board (No. 01470)).

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JetBlue Remains Non-Union

Pilots Again Reject ALPA Representation

JetBlue Airways Corporation is no doubt the envy of its competitors today. For the second time in two years, the airline's pilots have rejected union representation by the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), in a vote which concluded Tuesday.  

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