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December 03, 2019

Airbus Celebrates The Production Of The 100th A220 Aircraft

Will Join The airBaltic Fleet Of 20 A220-300 Aircraft

Airbus has celebrated the 100th A220 aircraft produced for a customer during a ceremony at the aircraft program’s headquarters in Mirabel, Canada. The aircraft, an A220-300, destined for Riga, Latvia-based airBaltic, features a brand new and comfortable cabin layout with 149 seats plus a modernized livery.

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Pilot Technique May Be The Cause Of Engine Issues On IndiGo A320s

Pilots Trained To Apply Full Thrust Just After Takeoff

India's aviation authority says that the practice employed by IndiGo pilots of applying full thrust on takeoff in its A320neo airplanes may be leading to the inordinate number of engine shutdowns experienced by the budget carrier.

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First P2012 Touches Down At Zil Air Base

Will Operate Out Of Seychelles International Airport

The P2012 Tecnam Traveller S7-ADM, commanded by Captains Gerhard Geyer, John Rachel and Anthony Hoareau, departed the Tecnam factory in Italy last week on a 4,500 nautical mile journey to Seychelles.

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Evacuation Slide Separates From Delta Jet During Flight

The Slide Fell Into A Residential Area In Milton, MA

A man doing yard work at his home in Milton, MA got a surprise Sunday when an evacuation slide that had fallen off a Delta Airlines plane fell into his yard, taking out several branches of his Japanese maple tree.

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Rhode Island Aviation Hall Of Fame Honors Thomas Prinster And Lyle Hogg

Pilots Saved 11 Lives, Including Their Own By Landing A Burning Airplane On A Frozen Lake

Two pilots who are credited with saving 11 lives in 1982 have been honored by the Rhode Island Aviation Hall of Fame. The organization presented its Special Award to Thomas Prinster (1945-2018) and Lyle Hogg, who saved 11 lives on February 21, 1982 by successfully crash landing their burning commuter plane on the frozen Scituate Reservoir.

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Flight Returns To Airport After Woman Faked Illness

Had Been Complaining And Asking For A Bigger Seat

An American Eagle flight from Pensacola, FL to Miami returned to its airport of origin about an hour after takeoff when a female passenger faked an illness, apparently in an effort to get a better seat.

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