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September 25, 2012

Airbus Strengthens Leadership Position With More Efficient Organization

More Agile Set-Up Is Designed To Boost Entrepreneurial Spirit

In line with its 2020 Vision, Airbus says it has laid out its plans for a more efficient and agile organization to be implemented by January 2013. This new organization aims to boost Airbus’ overall performance by shortening the lines of command, thus making the company more agile and capable of taking and implementing decisions faster.

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Former FAA Employee Tangled Up In Bureaucratic Red Tape

Agency Sent Paychecks After He Left, Holding Him Accountable For Taxes Withheld

A former FAA employee has found himself neck-deep and sinking in bureaucratic red tape after the agency sent him two paychecks following his resignation in 2009.

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NTSB Issues Preliminary Report In Latest Cirrus Fatal Accident

Five Fatally Injured When The Airplane Went Down On Approach To Springfield, MO

The NTSB has issued a preliminary report in an accident which occurred last Saturday in Willard, MO. A Cirrus SR22 with five people on board went down while flying an instrument approach to Springfield-Branson National Airport (KSGF), Springfield, MO.

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