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Newsweek Most Transparent list.

Southwest and American Earn Newsweek Kudos for Green Transparency

Southwest Airlines and American Airlines-parent AMR ranked highly on the list of America's most environmentally transparent companies.
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Portlandia plays on the RED entertainment system as we get airborne. (Photo by Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren/NYCAviation)

Flying Along With Virgin America’s First Flight to Portland

On a plane named Mt. Hoodie, Virgin America on Tuesday launched service to Portlandia, err, Portland.
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Delta to Build New Hub at LaGuardia Airport, Adding 29 Destinations and Over 100 New Flights

Just three days after closing the US Airways slot swap deal, Delta Air Lines announced its plans for all those new slots, adding 60% more flights and 75% more destinations at LaGuardia.
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On This Day in Aviation History
The Apollo 17 spacecraft, containing astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, Ronald E. Evans, and Harrison H. Schmitt, glided to a safe splashdown at 2:25 p.m. EST on Dec. 19, 1972, 648 kilometers (350 nautical miles) southeast of American Samoa. The astronauts were flown by recovery helicopter to the U.S.S. Ticonderoga slightly less than an hour after the completion of NASA's sixth and last manned lunar landing in the Apollo program. (Photo by NASA)

Today in Aviation History: December 19th

The world's first airport opens near Paris, the last moon mission returns to earth, a Chalk's Ocean Airways crash is captured on video, and more...
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Audio: Chilling Recording Captures Final Seconds of Boise Plane Crash That Killed Micron Technology CEO

The CEO of computer memory manufacturer Micron Technology was killed when the plane he was piloting crashed at Boise International Airport on Friday morning.
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