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March 04, 2011

787 Electric Braking System Certification Completed By Goodrich

Process Included Extensive On-Aircraft Testing, Software Validation

The electric brake system for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner has completed all required dedicated flight test conditions, according to a news release from Goodrich Corporation.

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Delta Flight Attendants File Suit Against Airline

Claim Airline Is Discriminating Against Former Union Members

Claiming they have been the victims of discrimination based solely on their status as former union members, several Delta Flight Attendants, with the assistance of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA), filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Delta Air Lines management.

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Pilots Committed To Sharing In The Success Of Mesa Air Group

Management Must Recognize Pilots’ Contributions, Sacrifices

The pilots of Mesa Air Group (MAG), who are represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA), began negotiations with management this week for a competitive wage and benefits package that recognizes the pilots’ sacrifices and contributions to the airline over the years, provides incentives to retain qualified professionals, and makes Mesa the airline of choice for prospective pilots. Read More

TSA Allows Box Cutters Through JFK Security

Passenger Made It To The Airplane With Three In His Carry-On Luggage

A passenger boarding an international flight at JFK airport apparently made it all the way to the airplane with three box cutters in his carry-on luggage, which will mean disciplinary action for two TSA agents and a supervisor.

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