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Your Head’s in the Clouds, Where’s Your Heart? Giving Thanks to the Aviation Community

Sure you are always thinking about aviation, but have you ever thought about how you can use your passion to give back to the aviation community?
by Eric Auxier
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On This Day in Aviation History
Kobe Airport during construction in 2003, as seen from the NASA Earth Observatory spacecraft

February 16th in Aviation History: Kobe Airport Opens on Man-Made Island, First Production Airbus A310 Unveiled

The F-8 Crusader makes its first flight, Kobe Airport opens on a man-made island in Japan, Airbus rolls out the first production A310, China Airlines Flight 676 crashes in Taiwan, and more...
by Phil Derner Jr.
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Airline News

A320 Finally Certified For LiveTV’s Wi-Fi, Coming Soon To JetBlue

After a quite long testing period, which wasn’t helped by the federal government sequestration slowdown, JetBlue subsidiary LiveTV LLC has received a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for the Airbus 320 from the Federal...
by Jason Rabinowitz
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Douglas AC-47 Spooky. (Photo by Fly-by-Owen, CC BY-SA, via Wikimedia Commons)

Remains of American MIA’s Killed in 1965 Vietnam Plane Crash Returning Home

The remains of 6 US service members who went missing when their plane disappeared during a mission over Laos in 1965 have been recovered.
by BNO News
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JFK AirTrain (Photo: Port Authority)

JFK AirTrain Partial and Full Closures For Next Six Weeks

The JFK AirTrain may not have the greatest of reputation with frequent fliers, but on most days, it is by far the easiest and best way to get to JFK. Starting this past weekend and for the next six weeks, however, the AirTrain ...
by Jason Rabinowitz
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