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ATC Reform: The President’s Push for the Privatization of Air Traffic Control
On Monday, President Trump threw his support behind a renewed plan to privatize air traffic control services in the United States.
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Alaska 261 Plunges into Pacific Ocean: January 31st in Aviation History
Pan Am receives the first Boeing 377 Stratocruiser, Ham the Chimp visits space, an Alaska Airlines MD-80 crashes off the coast of California, and more...
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JetBlue Announces Philadelphia Flights Starting May 2013
JetBlue Airways on Thursday announced that it would begin serving Philadelphia with five daily Boston flights this May.
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Or How About We Cut Delta Some Slack?
Well, that power outage turned into a mess. But as much as the "big bad airlines" can disrupt our plans, are we going too hard on Delta?
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Airbus A380 Pilot Contacts Photographer Who Shot Plane High Above Boston
A great story of a photographer that took an incredible shot of a massive A380 from 7 miles below, who managed to connect with the pilot afterward.
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