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August 08, 2014

Support Agreement Finalized Between BAE Systems, Emirates

Company Will Maintain The Airline's Entire Boeing Fleet

A five-year agreement has been inked between Emirates Airline and BAE Systems to provide maintenance and technical support for the airline's entire Boeing fleet.

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Flight Makes Unscheduled Landing After Four Are Injured By Turbulence

Flight Attendant, Three Passengers Hurt In The Incident

An Allegiant Air flight ran into some bumpy air on a recent flight from Fort Lauderdale, FL to Asheville, NC, and made an unscheduled landing in Tampa after four people were hurt as a result of the turbulence.

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Heathrow Owner Mulls UK Airport Selloff

Spanish Firm Appears To Be The Leading Suitor For Three Airports

Three UK Airports may be for sale, and a Spanish company appears to be first in line to buy Southampton, Glasgow, and Aberdeen airports by the end of the year.

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California Woman Boards Southwest Flight Without A Ticket

Was Successful After Being Thwarted On Two Previous Attempts At San Jose Airport In CA

Authorities are investigating a security breach that allowed a woman to board a Southwest flight from San Jose, CA to Los Angeles without a boarding pass Monday.

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Judge Rules Boeing Illegally 'Undermined And Tainted Bargaining'

NLRB Says Planemaker Violated Labor Laws During SPEEA Negotiations

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) found The Boeing Company violated labor law and is ordering it to provide wage rates, regional salary information and productivity data from various company locations to the union representing engineers and technical workers, according to a SPEEA news release. The order further instructs Boeing to provide notice of the ruling to all the employees whose collective bargaining rights were violated.

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Civil Aviation Organizations Want Better Information On Dangerous Airspace

Joint Statement Demands Control Of Anti-Aircraft Weaponry

A group of four international aviation associations has called for an international convention for the control of anti-aircraft weapons in the wake of the downing of Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine in July.

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BA Suspends Flights To Sierra Leone And Liberia

Cites Ebola Outbreak As Reason For The Month-Long Break In Service

British Airways will not be flying to Sierra Leone and Liberia in Africa for a month due to the ebola outbreak in both countries.

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