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February 11, 2015

ALPA Urges Ex-Im Bank To Deny Norwegian’s Financing Request

Says Required Congressional Assessment Has Not Been Completed

The Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA) has called for the U.S. Export-Import Bank to reject Norwegian Air Shuttle’s application for aircraft financing, stating in a filing joined by Delta Air Lines and Hawaiian Airlines that the bank has not performed an assessment required by Congress to determine the effect its lending could have on U.S. airlines and their workers.

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Wreckage Of DC-3 Discovered In Chilean Andes

Plane Went Down More Than 50 Years Ago With Eight Members Of Green Cross Soccer Team On Board

Mountaineers say they have found wreckage of a Douglas DC-3 that went down 54 years ago in the Chilean Andes Mountains, ending a half-century-old mystery.

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Serial Stowaway Makes Another Trip

Arrested After Checking Into An Upscale Hotel In Fernandina Beach, FL

The woman with a history of boarding flights without a ticket has done it again, this time flying from Minnesota to Jacksonville, FL, and even checking into an upscale hotel in a nearby beach community.

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AD NUMBER: 2015-02-25

PRODUCT: Certain Bombardier, Inc. Model DHC-8-400 series airplanes.

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TransAsia Pilots Required To Take Proficiency Tests

All ATR Pilots Being Checked Out Following Last Week's Accident

Following an accident last week involving an ATR-72 airplane in Taiwan that fatally injured at least 36 people, all 71 TransAsia pilots flying the type have been required to undergo mandatory proficiency testing.

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