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August 23, 2013

Medical Equipment And Personnel Shipped To Jordan On Airbus Test A340-600

Airbus Corporate Foundation, Red Cross Red Crescent Send Aid To Syrian Refugees

An Airbus flight on behalf of the Red Cross Red Crescent landed Tuesday in Amman, Jordan, transporting medical equipment and supplies as well as medical and logistics personnel.

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FAA Recommends Specific Tie-Down Procedures For Heavy Cargo Loads

Follows May Recommendation For Weight And Balance Control Program

The FAA has released a Safety Alert For Operators (SAFO) to recommend tie-down procedures for restraint of special cargo loads.

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Texas Man Indicted For Trying To Cause Airliner Accident

Reportedly Attempted To Open Emergency Door In Flight

An Austin, TX man has been indicted on charges that he tried to cause an airliner to crash by attempting to open one of the airplane's emergency exits in flight.

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A4A: U.S. Airlines Achieve 2 Percent Net Profit Margin In First Half Of 2013

Deliver Solid Operational Performance Despite Challenging Weather And Economic Conditions

At Thursday's Quarterly Media Briefing, Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, reported the airlines achieved a 2 percent profit margin during the first half of 2013, invested in the travel experience for customers and delivered strong operational results despite challenging weather and economic conditions.

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Additional Lawsuits Filed For TWA Flight 800 Information

Documentary Producer Looking For Release Of Military Records

One of the producers of a documentary presenting an alternate theory about TWA Flight 800 has filed multiple federal lawsuits in an effort to obtain military records from the day in question.

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Pilot May Have Throttled Back Southwest 737 At LaGuardia

Airplane Landed Nose Low, Collapsing Nose Landing Gear

The pilot of a Southwest 737 that suffered a collapsed nose gear on landing at LaGuardia last month was concerned about landing long, according to a source familiar with the investigation.

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