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NASA to Send Three Aircraft to Study Hurricanes

NASA will launch hurricane study program this summer using 1960s-era jets along with a modern UAV.
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Blue Air Boeing 737-400 (YR-BAE) spotted in Stuttgart, Germany in 2008. (Photo by Andrei Dimofte via wikimedia, CC-BY)

Romania’s Blue Air Cancels Boeing 737 Order

Blue Air has announced an agreement with Boeing to cancel its order for five 737-800 and -900ER aircraft worth $462.2 million.
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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 ...
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Jet Bridges to Nowhere Now Go Somewhere, Singapore Scoot May Fly 777s to US and More: Final Call

A second passenger of the helicopter that crashed into the East River has died, those "too short" jetways are plenty long enough, AirTran to charge Large Marge for an extra seat, and more.
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The Cessna Citation II (N6763L) was destroyed aft of the cockpit. (Photo by Alfred Langley via WSPA)

US Customs Jet Destroyed By A Deer

A Cessna business jet owned by United States Customs and Border Protection was destroyed when it hit a deer while landing in South Carolina.
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