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The last flying Boeing 720 (C-FETB), whose final decades were spent working as a Pratt & Whitney engine testbed, is seen here taking off from Plattsburgh in 2008. (Photo by Senga Butts)

The Last Flying Boeing 720 Flies No More

This week marked the final flight of the last remaining airworthy Boeing 720, concluding the unique airliner's nearly 53 years of service.
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Diagram illustrating the routes of the Cosmos and Iridium satellites when they collided in 2009.

On This Day in Aviation History: February 10th

McDonnell Douglas delivers its 10,000th plane, Gary Powers is released by the Soviets, two communications satellites collide in orbit and more...
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Biman Bangladesh Set to Resume Dhaka-New York Service in October, But Fleet Questions Abound

Biman Bangladesh Airlines plans to resume its suspended Dhaka (DAC)-New York (JFK) route during the first week of October. Do they have any planes that can do it?
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Two Years Later, More Wreckage of Air France 447 Located in the Atlantic Ocean

More wreckage of Air France Flight 447 was found in the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday, nearly two years after the Airbus A330-200 went missing during a flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris.
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A US Airways Boeing 757 landing in Philadelphia. (Photo by Brian Futterman)

US Airways Fined $350,000 Over 757 Engine Repairs

US Airways operated a Boeing 757 that had not been properly tested after a repair, the FAA said Wednesday.
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