Royal Jordanian to End or Reduce At Least 12 Routes, Citing Middle East Unrest and Fuel Costs

Royal Jordanian will end service to five cities and reduce the number of flights to seven other destinations, the airline announced on Tuesday, citing rising fuel costs and reduced tourism to the Middle East.
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Photos: Korean Air Picks Up First Boeing 747-8 and 777 Freighters

Korean Air on Monday took delivery of both their first 747-8 Freighter and 777 Freighter in an elaborate dual-delivery ceremony at the Future of Flight Museum north of Seattle.
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Air Namibia Airbus A319

Air Namibia Orders Two Airbus A319 Jets

Air Namibia on Monday announced it has placed an order for two Airbus aircraft to replace the two Boeing 737-500s currently in its fleet. The deal is valued at approximately $161 million at list prices.
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F-15 Aggressor in SU-27 Splinter Blue Camo

The Real Red Flag: Up Close at the Air Force’s Largest Combat Exercise

Up close and personal with military aircraft from around the world at the Air Force's largest and most important combat training exercise.
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North American may ground some of its planes, like this Boeing 757 (N755NA), says the company. (Photo by Mario Craig)

Pentagon’s Biggest Air Transport Contractor Files for Bankruptcy [Updated]

Global Aviation Holdings, owner of charter carriers World Airways and North American Airlines, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Sunday evening. Global says operations will continue without interruption.
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