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September 20, 2016

All-Female Honor Flight Takes Off From Columbus

Eighty-One Women Flown By Southwest To Washington, D.C.

John Glenn Columbus International Airport had the incredible opportunity to honor a relatively under-recognized group of Veterans who have made unimaginable sacrifices in the service of our great nation—women.

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China Airlines’ First A350 XWB Takes To The Skies

Airplane Slated For Delivery In The Coming Weeks

The aircraft bearing the airline’s distinctive livery will now enter the final phase of production, including further ground and flight tests. This first A350-900 for China Airlines is scheduled for delivery in the coming weeks.

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American Airlines Cut Service To Birmingham, England

Will Cancel Route In January, 2017

American Airlines has announced that it plans to cancel its daily service between New York, NY and Birmingham, England in January of next year.

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FAA Issues Airline Guidance On Recalled Devices

SAFO Follows Recall Of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Smartphones

Following a Consumer Product Safety Commission recall of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, the FAA is issuing general guidance to airlines about the rules for carrying recalled or defective lithium devices on board aircraft as cargo or in carry-on luggage.

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Additional Possible MH370 Wreckage Found Off Madagascar

Some Now Saying 'Broken-Hearted' Pilot May Have Intentionally Flown The 777 Into The Ocean

Five new pieces of wreckage that are possibly from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 were discovered last week off the coast of Madagascar, and investigators say some of the debris appears to have been damaged by fire.

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