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March 24, 2016

IATA Files Formal Complaint In EC Investigation

EC Looking Into Alleged Abuses By Aviation Equipment Manufacturers

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that it has become a complainant in an investigation being conducted by the European Commission’s Directorate General for Competition (DG-COMP) into alleged abuses of dominant positions by manufacturers of aviation equipment.

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FAA Proposes $917,000 Civil Penalty Against Puerto Rico Ports Authority

Alleges Aircraft Rescue And Firefighting Violations At Three Airports

The FAA has proposed a $917,000 civil penalty against the Puerto Rico Ports Authority for alleged aircraft rescue and firefighting violations at three of its commercial airports.

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Tampa Bay Rays Face Tarmac Delay In Cuba

Team Plane Sat On The Runway For Nearly Eight Hours

After winning an historic baseball game against the Cuban National team in Havana 4-1 Tuesday, the Tampa Bay Rays found themselves staying in Cuba about eight hours longer than they originally anticipated.

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Chicago Residents Again Sue Over Airplane Noise

City Asks That Case Be Moved To Federal Court

Residents of Bensenville, IL ... a suburb of Chicago ... have filed another lawsuit against the city saying that the noise from aircraft using the recently-completed runway at Chicago O'Hare airport constitutes an illegal taking of their property.

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More Clues: Additional Debris 'Highly Likely' To Have Come From MH370

Examination Of Debris Recovered From Mozambique Reveals B777 Commonality

The Australian Government has confirmed that debris recovered from Mozambique is highly likely to have come from MH370. The Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Darren Chester advised, Wednesday, that the examination of the two pieces of debris has been completed. The Malaysian Investigation Team for MH370 has found that both pieces of debris are consistent with panels from a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft. “The analysis has concluded the debris is almost certainly from MH370,” Mr Chester said.

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C Series European Route-Proving Program Successfully Concluded

CS100 Aircraft Completed Over 30 Flights Between European Cities

Another milestone has been reached in the C Series program with the successful completion by the CS100 airplane of European route-proving exercises. The program was conducted in the network of launch operator Swiss International Air Lines ("SWISS") and included over 30 city-pair flights in European cities over a three-week period.

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