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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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Unstable Approach: Asiana 214’s Last Five Miles
What is a stable approach and how "unstable" did Asiana Flight 214 become before impacting the ground?
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Icelandair Orders 12 Boeing 737 MAX Jets
Boeing and Icelandair announced on Thursday that the island nation's largest carrier had ordered a dozen Boeing 737 MAX 8 and MAX 9 aircraft.
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Airline Websites: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
“Web 2.0 describes web sites that use technology beyond the static pages of earlier web sites.” This is the definition of Web 2.0 according to Wikipedia. While there is no official definition of Web 2.0, it often in...
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TSA Removes X-Ray Body Scanners From Major Airports
The TSA has been removing X-ray body scanners from airports and replacing them with machines that radiation experts believe are safer.
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