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October 28, 2009

Boeing Heads East: Second 787 Assembly Line To Locate In North Charleston, SC

Big Announcement Spreads More Boeing Manufacturing Power Coast To Coast

 To much of South Carolina, this was the "Big One." Boeing confirmed that it has chosen its North Charleston, S.C., facility as the location for a second final assembly site for the 787 Dreamliner program.

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Hawaiian Pilots Declare Negotiations At An Impasse

Ask Government To Start Clock For A Potential Strike

Hawaiian Airlines pilots represented by ALPA declared Monday they believe their contract negotiations are at an impasse, and asked the federal government to release them from mediation, a process that could start the clock for a future pilots’ strike at the airline.

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Delta: Laptops In The Cockpit Are Strictly Against Airline Policy

Airline Issues Statement On Northwest Flight 188 Investigation

There is likely to be considerable turbulence in the wake of Northwest Flight 188 traveling nearly 150 miles beyond its destination of Minneapolis last week. Delta issued a statement Monday regarding the company's cooperation with the NTSB and the FAA in their investigations of the incident.

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Delta Pilots’ Union Calls NTSB Release On Minneapolis Incident 'Premature'

Issues Statement on Northwest Flight 188 Investigation

The Delta Master Executive Council, which is the Delta branch of the Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) representing the over 12,000 pilots of Delta Air Lines, Monday issued a statement concerning the NTSB investigation into Northwest Flight 188.

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Boeing Forecasts Slow Economic Recovery

Expects To See Long-Term Growth For Oceania Aviation

Boeing officials say that over the next 20 years, airlines in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific Islands will require 670 new airplanes valued at approximately US$90 billion. Boeing Commercial Airplanes Vice President of Marketing Randy Tinseth shared the company's market data and forecast Tuesday.

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