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KLM First to Cook Up Biofuel Flights Between Amsterdam and New Amsterdam’s JFK Airport
Ties between NYC and Amsterdam go back over 400 years, with history continuing as KLM begins biofuel flights on a Boeing 777 to JFK.
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Cleaning Agent Sickens Southwest Flight Attendant [UPDATED]
"Some sort of nerve agent" was detectd on a Southwest jet after a flight attendant got sick on a flight to Baltimore, according to a report.
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Meet An Airline That Doesn’t Want Federal Subsidies: Wait, Really?
Great Lakes Airlines says it no longer needs Uncle Sam's money to fly to Dickinson, North Dakota thanks to the region's booming oil business.
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Today in Aviation History: March 12th
Southwest grounds 44 aircraft for inspection, a pair of B-52s fly around the world, an Air Vietnam DC-4 is shot down, and more...
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How US Airways Gave Up on LaGuardia
The US Airways terminal at LaGuardia can be eerily quiet these days. Once home to the largest airline operation at the airport, the once bustling corridors are now dominated by US Airways Express flights to regional destination...
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