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March 25, 2016

Alaska Airlines Foundation Accepting Grant Request Applications

Letters of Inquiry For 2016 Funding Must Be Received By April 15

The Alaska Airlines Foundation is currently accepting grant request applications from non-profits in the states of Alaska, Washington and Hawaii. The deadline for mid-year consideration is April 15, 2016.

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Aircelle Begins Fabrication Of 777X Exhaust Systems

Laser Cut Of First Titanium Sheet Inaugurates Role As A Major Supplier To Boeing

The manufacturing of titanium engine exhaust systems for Boeing's new 777X airplane is underway at Aircelle, marking the industrial activity start-up for the company's first major role as a supplier to the U.S. aircraft manufacturer. This first exhaust system will be used as part of the overall engine development program in partnership with Boeing and GE.

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Airbus Launches New Cabin Brand

'Airspace By Airbus' To Benefit Passengers, Operators

Airbus has launched its new Cabin brand “Airspace by Airbus”. At the heart of this new philosophy Airbus connects the wellbeing for passengers with the operational performance for its airline customers. Representing the best of Airbus’ cabin innovation and design, Airspace will offer a sophisticated, flexible canvas as a back-drop to enhance the airlines’ own brands.

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House Committee Reports Out Foreign Airport Security Measure

Move Follows ISIS Attack In Brussels

The House Committee on Homeland Security has passed out of committee bipartisan legislation introduced by U.S. Representative John Katko (R-NY), H.R. 4698, the Securing Aviation from Foreign Entry Points and Guarding Airports Through Enhanced Security Act (SAFE GATES), to improve passenger and airline safety at foreign airports that have direct flights to the United States. Representative Katko’s legislation is now headed to the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives for a vote.

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ICAO Condemns Brussels Attacks

Security Provisions Currently Under Review By The Body

The ICAO has expressed its strong condemnation of the terrorist bombings in Brussels, stressing its deep condolences for the victims of the tragic assaults and its solidarity with the people and Government of Belgium.

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Arizona U.S. Senators Urge FAA To Reach Sky Harbor Noise Solution

Court Has Ordered Mediation Between The City Of Phoenix And Community Representatives

U.S. Senators John McCain (R-AZ) and Jeff Flake (R-AZ) sent a letter to FAA Administrator Michael Huerta today urging the agency to reach a solution to the increase in flight path noise around Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport during an upcoming court-ordered mediation with the City of Phoenix and community representatives.

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FlyDubai Pilot Involved In Russia Accident Had Tendered His Resignation

Reports Indicate He Cited An 'Unbearable Schedule' Flying For The Airline

The pilot of the FlyDubai airliner that went down Saturday in Russia fatally injuring all 62 people on board was flying one of his final flights, according to a Russian media outlet.

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Rolls-Royce Celebrates 'Perfect TEN' First Flight

Engine Flown On The Company's Boeing 747 In Arizona

The Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 TEN engine has taken to the skies for the first time, starting a series of test flights. The engine – sporting its “Perfect TEN” bowling graphic on the nacelle - flew on the Rolls-Royce Flying Test Bed aircraft, a Boeing 747, at Tucson, Arizona.

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