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October 22, 2015

Boeing Officially Opens Advanced Research Center In Missouri

Focus Will Be On Developing New Systems Technologies

Boeing has opened its new research and technology center in St. Louis. The facility will serve as the company's regional hub for collaborative technology development with academic institutions and research partners in systems technology.

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Flight Attendant Union Encourages Acting United CEO Hart To Stay The Course

Says Direction Set By Oscar Munoz Was Improving Passenger Experience

In welcoming acting United Airlines CEO Brent Hard to his new position, the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA) said that he should not deviate from the course set by CEO Oscar Munoz, who is on extended medical leave due to a heart attack.

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Ascent Aerospace To Produce Largest-Ever Wing Skin Tool For Boeing 777X

Also Produces Lay-Up Tools for A350 XWB Composite Wing Skins

Coast Composites LLC, an Ascent Tooling Group company, has been awarded a contract by The Boeing Company to manufacture the largest-ever wing skin molds. Ascent will produce a set of lay-up tooling, consisting of four individual molds, to be used at Boeing's new facility in Everett, Washington, to manufacture the 777X's composite wing skins.

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ICAO Clarifies International Conflict Zone Guidance

Aircraft Operators And Airlines Are Responsible For Evaluating Risks

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has clarified the legal framework in place governing the roles and responsibilities of States, airlines and international organizations with respect to risks to civil aviation arising in national airspace.

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Aer Lingus Announces Major Long-Haul Expansion For 2016

Addition Of Direct Service To Dublin, Ireland From Los Angeles,CA, Newark, NJ And Hartford, CT

Aer Lingus has announced a major expansion of its transatlantic route offering for 2016 with three new routes from North America to Dublin. In addition to its nine existing routes from Boston, Chicago, New York, Orlando, San Francisco, Washington D.C. and Toronto to Dublin and Boston and New York to Shannon, Aer Lingus will introduce three new routes from Los Angeles, Newark and Hartford in 2016.

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