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Midwest Airlines Inc. eventually could lose its nine remaining Boeing 717 jets -- jeopardizing the carrier's signature wide seats - - under a deal being worked out between Boeing Capital Corp. and a Mexican airline, according to a trade publication report.
Midwest spokesman Michael Brophy characterized the report of a possible deal between Boeing and Mexicana Airlines, and its effect on Midwest, as rumor and speculation. Air Transport Intelligence reported this week that Boeing was in negotiations with Mexicana on obtaining 25 Boeing 717s, with the trade publication saying "most if not all" of those are likely to be former Midwest jets.
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... TCAA in the realm of international transportation law, it has been virtually ignored by the American... Reserves for Troops, REGULATORY INTELLIGENCE DATA, Feb. 10, 2003. This consisted of forty-seven...
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...Industry journal Air Transport Intelligence said the brackets, known as rib feet,...
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ASPEN, Colo., June 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- San Francisco grabbed the mantle of "greenest" major city in the U.S. and Canada Green City Index, with New York, Seattle, Denver and Boston rounding out the top five U.S. cities. The unique study conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), and commissioned by Siemens, assesses and compares 27 major U.S. and Canadian cities on environmental performance and policies across nine categories - CO2 emissions, energy, land use, buildings, transport, water, waste, air quality and environmental governance.
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NASHVILLE - The Air National Guard's 164th Airlift Wing in Memphis would get eight C-17 transport planes under planned restructuring by the Air Force, replacing C-5A aircraft being retired.
Nashville would get an unmanned aircraft squadron, an additional intelligence squadron and a cyber-warfare squadron under the proposal, announced Friday in Washington. The city would lose six WC- 130 transport aircraft to Luis Munoz, Puerto Rico, to replace retiring aircraft.
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WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE -- The Central Intelligence Agency is lifting its veil of secrecy to reveal how aviators in secret CIA flying operations took risks, sometimes at the cost of their lives, to rescue downed U.S. military pilots in war zones or CIA operatives during Cold War spying missions.
CIA representatives will meet the public Thursday at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force for a symposium to recognize the commitments made by employees of Civil Air Transport and Air America, which the spy agency controlled as "air proprietary companies.
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...Air Transport Intelligence has learned that El Al already has th...
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... in the method of our study The intelligence was based on a self-report, the quantification of ...(2001). Transport of SO and aerosol over the Yellow Sea. Atmospheric...
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... Flightglobal sister publication Air Transport Intelligence in Bahrain last month that the airlin...