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October 15, 2014

UK Institutes Enhanced Screening For Ebola At Airports

Will Begin At Heathrow, Expand To Gatwick And St Pancras

Public Health England (PHE) has begun enhanced screening for Ebola starting at Heathrow, and soon at Gatwick and St Pancras (Eurostar), for passengers that Border Force officers identify as having traveled from Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia.

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MA Fire Marshal Raises Concerns About E-Cigarettes On Airplanes

Small Fire Caused By One Of The Devices In A Suitcase At Logan Airport

A fire in a suitcase in the cargo hold of a plane at Logan Airport caused by an electronic cigarette has prompted the Massachusetts Fire Marshal to raise concerns about the devices being transported on commercial airplanes.

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Boeing Begins Production Of First 737 MAX Parts

Machinists Fabricate First Fuselage Stringers For The Aircraft

Production of the first 737 MAX is underway at Boeing Fabrication Integrated AeroStructures in Auburn, WA. The first fuselage stringers, which run the length of the fuselage structure giving it stability and strength, are being fabricated at the plant.

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Airbus-China Partnership Continues To Grow

Will Set Up A330 Completion And Delivery Center In Tianjin, China

Airbus and its Chinese partners (the Tianjin Free Trade Zone (TJFTZ) and the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), have re-confirmed their intention to set up an A330 Completion and Delivery Center in Tianjin, China, by signing a Letter of Intent (LoI). This follows the successful establishment of an A320 Family Final Assembly Line and Delivery Center in the Chinese city and takes into account the need to support the fast growth of air traffic in China with larger aircraft.

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City Of Charlotte, NC Retains Control Of Charlotte Douglas Airport

Judge Bars Airport Commission From Airport Operations

A judge has ruled that the city of Charlotte, NC will retain control of Charlotte Douglas International Airport. Superior Court Judge Robert Ervin ruled that the Charlotte Airport commission may not run the airport without prior approval from the FAA.

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