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December 18, 2013

Boeing Realigns Research & Technology Unit For 'Growth And Productivity'

Establishes Research Centers In Five States, Consolidates Work On Strategic Technologies

Boeing has announced it will establish technology research centers in Alabama, California, Missouri, South Carolina and Washington as it continues to lay the foundation for increased competitiveness and future growth. The company will restructure its Boeing Research & Technology organization, the company's central research-and-development unit, through the establishment of research centers in Huntsville, AL; Southern California; St. Louis; North Charleston, SC; and Seattle.

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South Carolina Looks To Boeing For Growth Following Land Acquisition

Planemaker Can Triple Its Footprint In The North Charleston Area

North Charleston, SC is hoping for a major expansion by Boeing after the planemaker announced a $49 million land acquisition deal around its existing Dreamliner assembly plant. The acquisition came on the heels of an announcement by Boeing that it would create hundreds of new research jobs in the Charleston area.

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Airline Passengers Group To Feds: ‘We Have Rights’

FlyersRights.org Demands A 'Passengers' Bill Of Rights' At Two Events

The airline passenger advocacy organization FlyersRights.org says it will demand that the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the FAA recognize an "Airline Passengers Bill of Rights" at two events this week.

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U.K. Airports Commission Releases 'Short List' For Expansion

Gatwick, Heathrow Both On The List Included In The Interim Report, 'Boris Island' Still In Play

The Airports Commission’s independent review into airport capacity and connectivity in the UK has concluded that there is a need for one net additional runway to be in operation in the south east by 2030. Its analysis also indicates that there is likely to be a demand case for a second additional runway to be operational by 2050.

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