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August 30, 2012

Jet Aviation Forms 2 Regional Divisions For Its EMEA, Asia Operations

New Executives Named To Lead Restructured Divisions

Jet Aviation recently restructured its EMEA & Asia organization by forming two separate regional divisions, one for Asia and one for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). The company appointed Kim Chan as vice president and head of Jet Aviation Asia and Stefan Benz as vice president MRO and FBO services of its EMEA operations.

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AD: Honeywell International Inc. Turbofan Engines

AD NUMBER: 2012-17-05

PRODUCT: Certain Honeywell International Inc. models TFE731-4, -4R, -5, -5R, -5AR, and -5BR series turbofan engines.

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Third Dreamliner Assembly Line Ramping Up Production

Boeing Working To Catch Up On 800 Orders For The 787

With some 800 Dreamliners on the order books, Boeing has opened a temporary assembly line for the composite airliners at its Everett, WA, plant. The line is the second producing the airplane in the Puget Sound area, and the third for the company overall.

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US Airways, AA Sign Non-Disclosure Agreement

Moves Stops Discussions Between US Airways, AA Pilots' Unions

US Airways and AMR Corp., the parent of American Airlines, have reportedly signed a non-disclosure agreement that prevents the two company's pilots unions from discussing a potential merger.

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Consistency Of Regulatory Interpretation ARC Requests Industry Stakeholder Input

Survey Being Conducted Online Through September 25

The Consistency of Regulatory Interpretation Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) is seeking industry input in the form of an industry stakeholder survey.

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WWII Bomb Discovery Causes Flight Cancellations, Delays In Amsterdam

Explosive Discovered During Construction At Amsterdam-Schiphol Airport

Workers discovered a live bomb left over from WWII during an excavation operation at Amsterdam-Schiphol airport Wednesday, causing flights to be delayed and cancelled at Europe’s fifth-largest airport.

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