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June 10, 2010

FAA Plans Public Meetings On Long Beach Class C Airspace

SOCAL Pilots Mark June 22, 23 On Your Calendars

The FAA says it will hold two fact-finding informal airspace meetings to solicit information from airspace users and others, concerning a proposal to establish Class C airspace at Long Beach, CA, and revise the Santa Ana (John Wayne) Class C airspace area, CA.

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Algae-Based Biofuel Powers Austro-Engine DA42NG At ILA

EADS Showcasing Alternate Fuel By Flying Daily Demonstrations

The world’s first flights of an aircraft powered by pure biofuel made from algae are happening this week at the ILA 2010 in Berlin. EADS is using a  Diamond Aircraft DA42 New Generation powered by two Austro Engine AE300 engines for the daily flight demonstrations.

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GE And Middle River Aircraft Systems Plan 200 New Jobs

Employment Will reach 1,000 Over The Next Year

Middle River Aircraft Systems says that it is expanding its employment by 200 new jobs in the state of Maryland - bringing the company's employment at its Middle River facility in Baltimore to more than 1,000 over the next year.

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FAA Officially Opens $10 Million NextGen Integration And Evaluation Lab

NIEC In New Jersey Has Been In Operation Since Winter

The FAA officially cut the ribbon on its NextGen Integration and Evaluation Capability lab in Egg Harbor township in New Jersey on Monday. The facility has been operational since last winter.

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Pilots Unable To Recover Legal Fees Following Dropped Case

DC Court Of Appeals Sides With NTSB In 2008 Case

When the FAA withdrew its license suspension against pilots Mark Turner and Stephen Coonan, they thought they would be able to recover their legal fees in the case under the Equal Access to Justice Act. But Tuesday, a DC Court of Appeals said "not so much."

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