The Logbook: Marathon of “Law and Order: Aviation Unit”

NAACP slaps US Airways with a discrimination suit, a drunk man gets arrested after F-16s escort his plane to Colorado, two Qantas employees are detained in Vietnam and Canadian authorities tell Air Canada to maintain their nuts...
by Phil Derner Jr.

 
 

Another Strike Set to Disrupt Air and Rail Transport in France Tuesday

French union member strikers on Monday announced that more demonstrations against the government's pension reform bill will take place this week which will affect the country's transport network.
by BNO News
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Singapore Airlines to Pay U.S. Government $48 Million Fine for Cargo Price Fixing

Singapore Airlines Cargo on Thursday pleaded guilty and agreed to pay a $48 million criminal fine for its role in a conspiracy to fix prices in the air transportation industry, the U.S. Justice Department said.
by BNO News
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Delta Files Applications to Serve London Heathrow from Boston and Miami

Delta Air Lines has filed applications with US and European authorities for permission to fly to London-Heathrow Airport from both Boston and Miami.
by admin
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PHOTOS: The Three Remaining WB-57Fs Take Flight Over Houston

Residents of Houston Texas were given a rare treat last Thursday: A formation flight by the only three remaining airworthy B-57s, NASA's WB-57Fs.
by Nathan Moeller
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