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On This Day in Aviation History
Pan Am's Dixie Clipper (NC18605) carried President Franklin D. Roosevelt to Casablanca. (Photo by Pan Am)

January 14th in Aviation History: FDR Becomes First President To Fly

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt boards a plane for Morocco, a fire on the deck of carrier USS Enterprise kills 27 sailors, and more...
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Another angle of are the burnt Boeing 787 battery that caught fire in Boston. (Photo by NTSB)

787 Fire Investigation Now Focusing On Individual Battery Cells: NTSB

Investigators looking for the cause of January 7's Japan Airlines Boeing 787 fire in Boston are working through the three-day weekend.
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Betting On Industry Recovery, Boeing Boosts Production Rates of 747 and 787

Betting on an airline industry recovery by the end of the year and a return to profitability in 2011, Chicago-based Boeing announced today that it will increase production rates on its popular 777 and 747 jumbo jet lines.
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Photos: 10 Years Later, Iconic TWA Flight Center Lives On

The past decade has been kinder to the TWA Flight Center than one might expect. Join us on a rare photographic tour inside the landmark Eero Saarinen structure at New York's JFK Airport.
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VIDEO: Rescue Helicopter Crashes in Nevada

A rescue helicopter went down at a mountainous campground in Nevada last week. None of the four on board were seriously hurt.
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