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September 16, 2010

Pan Am International Flight Academy Acquires Aeroservice Aviation Center

Integration Of Training Classes And Events Already Underway

Pan Am International Flight Academy ("Pan Am") announced Wednesday that it has acquired Miami-based Aeroservice Aviation Center, LLC ("Aeroservice").  Under terms of the agreement, Pan Am purchased all of Aeroservice's training and simulator assets.

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Airbus Continues To Solidify Presence In China

Five percent of A350 XWB Airframe To Be Made In China, China Southern's First A380 Gets A Tail

CAC Commercial Aircraft Company, one of the largest aviation companies in China signed a contract Wednesday with Airbus for the work package of A350 XWB spoilers and droop panels. With the new contract, five percent A350 XWB airframe will be manufactured in China. 

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ATA's Hendricks Talks Lessons Learned From Eyjafjallajökull Volcano

Communications, Coordination, Collaboration And Recognition Of Shared Interests Critical For Future Crisis Management

Speaking at the Atlantic Conference on Eyjafjallajökull and Aviation in Keflavik, Iceland this week, Tom Hendricks, Air Transport Association Vice President, Operations and Safety talked "lessons learned" from the April 14th eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull Volcano.

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Aero-TV: For The Love Of The Plane -- DC-3/C-47s Gather For 'The Last Time'

Remarks and Reminiscences From the Pilots And Participants In This Extraordinary DC-3 Gathering

Every bit as amazing as the birds in the sky and on the ground, the pilots and participants of 'The Last Time' had some pretty intriguing remarks to share with our Aero-TV crews as this pivotal event was under way. A joy to behold, the men and women who brought these airplanes to life and helped keep them flying have much to say about the airplane that not only revolutionized aviation, but helped to defend a world at war.

U.S., EU Trade Officials Receive WTO Interim Report On Boeing Subsidies

European Governments, Airbus Say Findings Rebuke Boeing

The WTO handed its interim findings on complaints about alleged U.S. government subsidies for Boeing to U.S. and European government officials Wednesday. While details will likely be leaked over the next few days, a final official report on the issue is not expected for six months to a year.

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Pilot Fatigue NPRM Published In Federal Register

Proposed Changes Based On 'Sleep Science' Emphasize Flight Duty Time, Joint Responsibility, Training

The FAA has released its NPRM for proposed rules dealing with pilot fatigue. The 90-page document published in the Federal Register is crafted to address fatigue among airline pilots.

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'Stand Up Seat' Shown At Aircraft Interiors Expo

Manufacturer Says It Would Create A "New Basic Class"

The opening day of the Aircraft Interiors Expo Americas in Long Beach, CA Tuesday drew more than 1,000 commercial aviation representatives seeking industry news and exposure to new products and developments.

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Intoxicated Delta Pilot Pulled From Cockpit

Delta, Dutch Authorites Investigate, Pilot Fined

A statement released by Delta Airlines said Flight No. 35, serving Newark via Amsterdam, was cancelled "out of concern that a crew member appeared to be unfit for duty." 

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