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November 11, 2010

Long Tarmac Delays in September Down From Last Year

But Decreases Not As Significant As In Previous Months

The nation's largest airlines reported four flights in September with tarmac delays of more than three hours, down from six flights in September 2009, with only a slight increase in the rate of canceled flights, according to the Air Travel Consumer Report released Tuesday by the U.S. DOT.

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Dreamliner Flight Testing Suspended

Boeing Reports An Electrical Fire On 787 ZA002, Crew Executed An Emergency Landing

During approach to Laredo, Texas on Tuesday, Boeing's Dreamliner ZA002 lost primary electrical power as a result of an onboard electrical fire. Backup systems, including the deployment of the Ram Air Turbine (RAT), functioned as expected and allowed the crew to complete a safe landing.

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Transport Canada, EASA Certify Bombardier CRJ1000

Largest Of The CRJ Family Approved To Fly

Transport Canada and the European Aviation Safety Agency have awarded Aircraft Type Certificates for the 100-seat CRJ1000 NextGen regional jet. 

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European Commission To Fine SAS, Other Airlines In Air-Cargo Investigation

SAS Will Appeal Ruling In 2005 Case

The European Commission reached a decision Wednesday in an air-cargo investigation that began in December 2005.

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Sokol, Boisture, Pistole Highlight NATA Aviation Business Roundtable

Business Leaders Meet With Government Officials, Others To Discuss Policy

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) concluded its 2010 NATA Aviation Business Roundtable Tuesday after two days of high-level presentations from aviation industry leaders and top government officials.

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AUSIB Welcomes The Announcement Of Trade Agreements Between U.S. And India

President Obama Says Deals Could Lead To $10 Billion In Economic Impact, 50,000 U.S. Jobs

The Alliance for US India Business (AUSIB) said Tuesday it welcomes the announcement of various trade and defense agreements between U.S. and Indian companies worth $10 billion.

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