Archive for July, 2009
 

 

Tiny Airports Take Off With Stimulus

The Federal Aviation Administration has now allocated all of its $1.1 billion in stimulus money for airport improvements. But the complex set of rules laid out in the recovery act has led to some counterintuitive results: The b...
by Michael Grabell, ProPublica

 
 

On This Day in Aviation History: July 22

India's first fighter pilot is killed, and the US forces dispatch Uday and Qusay Hussein.
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New Spotting Guides Published for Albany International Airport and Boeing Field

Albany may be the capitol of New York, but Boeing Field in Seattle just might be the 737 capitol of the world. Check out the best places to spot aircraft at both airports with our new spotting guides
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VIDEO: Korean Air 777-300ER Tail Strike at Tokyo Airport

A Korean Air 777-300ER suffered a tail strike while landing at Tokyo Narita Airport in high winds.
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Malaysia Airlines to Suspend Kuala Lumpur-Stockholm-New York Route

Malaysia Airlines will discontinue service on their KUL-ARN-EWR route in October.
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