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January 27, 2011

Merger Creates New Commercial Jet Holding Company

Jetscape Aviation Company And M1 Tie The Knot

A new commercial jet holding company was created Wednesday when Jetscape Aviation Group completed a merger and restructuring transaction with M1 Commercial Jets, Ltd. (“M1CJ”).

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Boeing, Alaska Airlines Complete Contract For 15 Next-Generation 737s

Carrier Adding To Fleet Of 114 Of The Single-Aisle Airliners

Boeing and Alaska Airlines announced an order for 15 Next-Generation 737 airplanes Tuesday, comprised of 13 737-900ERs (extended range) and two 737-800s.

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Civilian Hercules' Undergoing An Upgrade

Lockheed Martin Delivers First Civil L-100 Hercules Replacement Center Wing Box

The first replacement Center Wing Box (CWB) assembly for the civil variant of the Hercules, the L-100, has been delivered from Lockheed Martin to Lynden Air Cargo.

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Boeing Still Convinced 787 Will Show A Profit

Company May Still Revamp the 737

Boeing said it plans to deliver somewhere between 25 and 40 of its long-delayed Dreamliners this year, and said the airplane would be profitable despite the challenges getting to market.

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One Profit ... One Loss

US Airways, UAL/Continental Report Different Results For 4th Quarter

US Airways Group, Inc. reported its fourth quarter and 2010 financial results on Wednesday. The company reported a 2010 net profit of $447 million, or $2.34 per diluted share, which excludes special items totaling a net credit of $55 million.

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Horizon Air Retiring Its Public Brand, Adopting Alaska Airlines' Eskimo

Re-Branding Part Of Overall New Business Model For The Regional Carrier

After 32 years of operation, Horizon Air announced Tuesday it is retiring its public brand and will adopt the trademark Eskimo of its sister company, Alaska Airlines, on its fleet.

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