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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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On This Day in Aviation History: July 28th

65 years ago today, a B-25 bomber crashed into the upper floors of the Empire State Building, killing 14 people and maiming 25 others.
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The Riverside Fire Department provides a water arch for the arrival of the Boeing 727-200 (N266FE) that FedEx Express donated to California Baptist University for the school's new aviation science program. The arch represented a symbolic salute on the conclusion of more than 32 years of commercial aviation service by the newly retired aircraft. (Photo by PRNewsFoto/California Baptist University, Kathie Chute)

A FedEx 727 Retires To Life As College Laboratory

A FedEx Boeing 727-200F concluded its 33-year career last week and joined the faculty of California Baptist University.
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Enterprise's left wingtip hits a bridge abutment. (Photo by Manny Gonzalez)

Closeup Photos of Space Shuttle Enterprise Hitting a Bridge Abutment

Space Shuttle Enterprise finished its barge ride a little worse for wear on Sunday, with its right wingtip smashing into wooden pilings as it made its way between two bridge support structures.
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Two American Airlines MD-80s parked at the gate in Nashville. (Photo by Matt Molnar)

American Airlines Unions Back US Airways Takeover

All three unions representing American Airlines employees have agreed to back a merger with US Airways.
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