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On This Day in Aviation History: September 14th

A bomb goes off at Seoul's airport, an F-14 rolls off the deck of the USS John F. Kennedy, an Aeroflot 737 crashes in Russia, and more...
by Phil Derner Jr.

 
 

New York Airports Preparing for the Worst from Hurricane Irene

PANYNJ is planning for anything that may come their way as Hurricane Irene swings up the East Coast, while JFK and LGA can only sit by idly at just a few feet above seal level.
by Phil Derner Jr.
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Free NY Mets Tickets at North American Airlines Blood Drive!

North American Airlines is teaming up with New York Hospital Queens in their second blood drive, giving away a pair of NY Mets tickets to every donor. Find out how you can help save lives!
by Phil Derner Jr.
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10 Photos: Air Jamaica Completes Transition to Caribbean Airlines

Air Jamaica will close out its 42 year legacy on Thursday, its final day of operation before officially merging under the Caribbean Airlines callsign and its "BW" code.
by Phil Derner Jr.
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VIDEO: Solar Impulse Aircraft Takes Flight at Paris Air Show

The all-solar-powered aircraft that is expected to make the world's first around-the-world flight of its kind next year gave audiences at the Paris Air Show a 20-minute demo on Sunday.
by Phil Derner Jr.
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