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Osama bin Laden is marked as "deceased" on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted List web page following the US raid that left him dead.

VIDEO: Navy Seal Mark Owen Credits Army Pilots for Success of Bin Laden Raid

We thought we had a pretty good idea of the Army's helicopter badassery during the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden. We now know even more.
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Closer to Siberia than to Anchorage, Alaska's tiny Ralph Wien Memorial Airport received a $15 million grant for runway improvements. (Image by FAA)

FAA Pledges $76 Million to 8 Airports Hours After Obama Speech

The FAA dispatched a deluge of press releases Friday afternoon announcing nearly $76 million in grants for airport infrastructure projects.
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Southwest's first three Boeing 737-200s ready for delivery. Behind them are a new TWA 727 and City of Everett, the first-built 747. (Photo by Southwest Airlines)

What Were Delivery Flights Like in the 1980s?

A look back at how Southwest Airlines celebrated the deliveries of its first three shiny new Boeing 737-200s.
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Air India's first Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, VT-ANH, seen in March 2012. (Photo by Andrew W. Sieber via Flickr, CC BY-NC)

Air India Finally Picks Up its First Boeing 787 Dreamliner

Ending months of delays, speculation and controversy, Air India on Thursday became the fifth airline to own the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
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United Flight 175 impacts the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

9/11 Negligence Lawsuit Against American and United Moves Forward

A judge ruled that a lawsuit against American Airlines and United Airlines over the destruction of the World Trade Center may proceed.
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