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Qantas Boeing 747-400. (Photo by Phil Derner, Jr.)

Qantas Cancels One Boeing 787 Dreamliner, But Keeps 14 On Order

Australia's Qantas on Friday announced it was cutting its order for Boeing 787 jets by one.
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Hurricane Hunter Jet Being Used to Forecast Winter Storms

This winter, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is using one of its Gulfstream IV-SP "Hurricane Hunter" jets to help forecast winter storms from a seemingly unlikely place: Hawaii.
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On This Day in Aviation History: July 29th

In 1930, the first transatlantic flight takes off from England. In 1967, the carrier USS Forrestal catches fire in the Gulf of Tonkin. In 1985, Space Shuttle Challenger launches with Coke and Pepsi on board.
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The Logbook: A380 Wake Turbulence Beats Up Saab 340

The wake turbulence of a Qantas A380 severely roughed up a Saab 340 landing on a parallel runway. Also, the 747-8 passes engine runs and 787 is in the final gauntlet, United pokes at Embraer to see if they have some planes for ...
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Watching Airplanes: Crossing Generations to Foster the Aviation Dream

Watching airplanes is a hobby that can bridge generations and foster a love of aviation in children. One plane spotter shares a recent experience.
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