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Transaero Airlines to Stuff 700 Passengers Into New A380s
Transaero Airlines, Russia's second largest carrier, has ordered four Airbus A380s in a deal worth about $1.5 billion based on list prices.
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Man Arrested for Molesting Sleeping Woman on Flight to Newark
Bawer Aksal of North Bergen, NJ, was arrested after a female passenger aboard a Phoenix-Newark flight complained that he touched her.
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No Item Too Small: How Airports Deal with FOD
Foreign objects on airport paved surfaces can pose serious risks, from damaging tires or engines to causing a major catastrophe. See what airports do to ensure that objects and debris don't interfere with air safety.
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Baby Born on Emirates Flight Named ‘EK’ After Airline Code
A baby born on an Emirates flight from Dubai to Manila has been named "EK" in honor of the airline's two-letter IATA code.
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How You Can Still Fly Safely With Broken Plane Parts: Part 1
Don't worry; we fly with stuff broken or missing all the time. Here's how we do it while keeping you perfectly safe.
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