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August 26, 2004

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Russians Suspect Terrorists Knocked Down Two Airliners

Russian President Vladimir Putin cut short his Black Sea vacation and put his country's top anti-terrorism agency on the case after two civilian passenger jets crashed within a span of three minutes. The two had taken off from the same airport about an hour apart. In all, 89 people were killed.

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Is That Smoking, Non-Smoking Or Freight?

Cuban Ships Herself To Miami In Wooden Crate

Imagine the looks on the faces of the DHL ground crew in Miami (FL) as they unloaded that big wooden crate from a flight that originated in the Bahamas.

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EU Promises To Avert Boeing-Airbus Trade War

Comments Come A Week After US Threatens To File Complaint About Airbus Subsidies

If Peter Mandelson has his way, there will be no trade war between the US and Europe -- at least, not over Airbus subsidies.

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Inquiring Minds Want To Know More

Delta Creditors Demand Details On Carrier's Financial Situation

Many of Delta's creditors might be willing to flex a bit as the company struggles to avoid bankruptcy. But before they do, they want to see a plan.

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TSA Adds Two More Airports To Access Control Pilot Program

Will Test RFID Technology

The TSA says it's added two more airports to the list of participants in its Access Control Pilot Program. They join eight other airports which were selected April.

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Pilots Down Under Urged To Use Science In Fighting Fatigue

New Paper Calls For Fatigue Risk Management Systems

Australia’s aviation industry is being urged to adopt a new scientific approach to minimizing pilot fatigue.

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Benin Crash Caused By Too Much Weight: Government

Foreign Minister Blames Crew For UTA Accident

Benin's foreign minister told reporters in Beirut Tuesday that the crash of a UTA flight off his shores last December was caused by excessive weight on board the aircraft.

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Heathrow Returning To Normal

BA Back In Business

British Airways says things are getting back to normal, after cancelling some 40 flights both Monday and Tuesday. Wednesday, that number was down to four. But it's the second summer in a row that Europe's second-biggest airline has suffered a public relations disaster.

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DFW Birthday Bash Is In The Can

Pepsi Marks Airport's 30th Anniversary

The Pepsi Bottling Group will commemorate Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport's 30th Anniversary Year by issuing six million cans of Diet Pepsi sporting the DFW logo. The commemorative can will be available throughout North Texas retail locations beginning Labor Day weekend.

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