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Air Canada to Renew Its Fleet With the Boeing 737 MAX

In a public announcement this morning, Boeing announced Air Canada has signed an order to purchase 61 737 MAX aircraft, and choosing Boeing as its partner to overhaul its single-aisle fleet of aircraft.
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Gudmundur Karl Arthorsson might not be flying Icelandair anytime soon. (Photo by Andy Ellwood via Tumblr)

A Drunk Pilot, A Drunk Passenger, A Roll of Duct Tape And Two Disrupted Flights

Two more wasted men—one of them an airline pilot—made headlines on Friday when each disrupted separate flights to New York.
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VIDEO: Phoenix Plane Crash Caught on Tape

Closed circuit video has been released showing the August crash of a Cirrus SR-22 in Phoenix which killed the pilot.
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On This Day in Aviation History: January 3rd

The first airspeed indicator receives a patent and the first takeoff from a ship! Flash Airlines, Baikal Air and the Iranian Army suffer crashes, and more.
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Decal indicating a wifi-enabled Delta aircraft. (Photo by Delta Air Lines)

Delta and Gogo to Offer WiFi On International Flights

The blossoming market for transoceanic wifi gained a huge entrant as Delta announced it would offer service on its longhaul jets in 2013.
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