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December 09, 2013

AMR Corporation And US Airways Group Come Together

New American Airlines Merger Transaction Completed Monday

AMR Corporation and US Airways Group, Inc. have announced the completion of their merger to officially form American Airlines Group Inc. and begin building the new American Airlines.

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Gogo Granted STC For Boeing 747-400 Airplanes

Will Install Ku-Satellite Technology For International Service

The FAA has granted an STC to inflight wireless company Gogo for the installation of its Ku-satellite technology on Boeing 747-400 aircraft. The company says the STC is a key milestone in launching its international connectivity service.

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AD: General Electric Company Turbofan Engines

AD NUMBER: 2013-23-14

PRODUCT: Certain General Electric Company model GEnx-2B67 and GEnx-2B67B turbofan engines.

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AD: General Electric Company Turbofan Engines

AD NUMBER: 2013-23-18

PRODUCT: Certain General Electric Company (GE) GE90-110B1 and -115B turbofan engines.

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AD: Boeing Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2013-24-15

PRODUCT: All Boeing Model 727 airplanes.

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Where Is King Solomon When You Need Him? Big Aero-Legal Decision Awaits

Safety Or Retribution? The Supreme Court Will Decide

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on December 9, 2013 in the case Wisconsin Airlines Corporation v Hoeper. The case will have great significance to the flying public because it will determine what limits are placed on airline personnel when reporting “suspicious” activities to TSA or other law enforcement agencies.

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Kansas In The Hunt For 777X Work

State Officials 'Aggressively Pursuing' A Deal With Boeing

The State of Kansas is "aggressively pursuing" a deal with Boeing to build the planemaker's newest airliner in the state. Boeing is actively looking outside the Puget Sound region for a place to build its 777X airplane after the machinists union declined a contract offer that included a promise to build the airplane in the Pacific northwest.

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Russian Pilot Flying Accident Airplane May Have Held Fake Pilot Certificate

November 17 Accident Resulted In 50 Fatalities

The pilot of a Russian airliner that went down near Kazan last month may have held an invalid pilot certificate, Russian authorities say. The accident resulted in the fatal injury of all 44 passengers and six crew on board the airplane.

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