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Two bodies found at U.S. plane crash site in Kyrgyzstan
ReutersBy Olga Dzyubenko BISHKEK, May 4 (Reuters) - Remains of two bodies have been found in the wreckage of a U.S. military plane that crashed in Kyrgyzstan, and authorities are still looking for a third person who was on board, officials said. The refuelling...Tags: Afghanistan, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, U.S. Military
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Plane from McConnell AFB crashes in Kyrgyzstan
BISHKEK (Reuters) - A U.S. military refueling plane on its way to Afghanistan exploded in mid air and crashed in Kyrgyzstan on Friday when its cargo of fuel ignited, the Central Asian country's Emergencies Ministry said. The aircraft took off from the U....
Tags: Explosions, Afghanistan, Wars and Interventions, Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents
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U.S. military plane crashes in Kyrgyzstan
MOSCOW -- A U.S. fueling plane crashed in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan on Friday, a local official said. The Boeing 707 took off from the U.S. air base at Manas International Airport near Bishkek, officials said. The base is a key installation for...
Tags: U.S. Air Force, Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), Pakistan
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Major corporations backed inaugural festivities
WASHINGTON — President Obama's second inaugural committee raised a little more than $43 million to put on the official festivities surrounding his January swearing-in, backed by major donations from some of the country's biggest corporations,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Human Interest, Political Fundraising, Federal Election Commission, PlayStation Portable
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FAA approves fix for Boeing 787 battery
The Federal Aviation Administration approved Boeing Co.'s proposed fix for the lithium-ion battery systems on its 787 Dreamliner passenger jets, which have been grounded since January, clearing the way for a return to flight. The FAA said it will...
Tags: Japan, Ray LaHood, Transportation Industry, Air Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration
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GE Trims Profit Outlook, Raising Concerns On Wall Street
General Electric Co. cut the profit growth estimate for its core industrial businesses on Friday, citing weakness in Europe and sliding wind turbine sales, unnerving Wall Street and pushing its stock down in morning trading. The world's biggest maker...Tags: Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Environmental Issues, Thomson Corporation, Renewable Energy, Wind Power
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FAA clears the way for grounded Boeing 787 to return to flight
The Federal Aviation Administration approved Boeing Co.’s proposed fix for the lithium-ion battery systems on its 787 passenger jets, which have been grounded since January. The FAA said it will require airlines flying 787s to install...
Tags: Japan, Ray LaHood, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation Industry, Orbital Sciences Corporation
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American Airlines computer outage grounds hundreds of flights
American Airlines, hoping to reinvent itself by coming out of bankruptcy with a new logo, freshly painted planes and a merger plan that will make it the nation's largest carrier, suffered a setback Tuesday when a computer outage grounded hundreds of...
Tags: Air Transportation Delays, American Airlines, Inc., AMR Corp., Air Transportation Industry, Los Angeles International Airport
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Boeing offers voluntary buyouts to employees in its space division
Boeing Co.'s sprawling satellite-making operation in Southern California has just concluded a round of voluntary buyouts in an effort to slash its workforce by 250 to 300 employees. The aerospace giant confirmed that it offered the exit program to...
Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Technology, Federal Aviation Administration, Science and Technology
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American Airlines expanding LAX service with eight new destinations
This post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details. For a carrier whose parent company is still in bankruptcy, American Airlines doesn’t show signs of retrenching. The airline announced plans Wednesday to expand to eight new...
Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), American Airlines, Inc., AMR Corp., Air Transportation Industry, Los Angeles International Airport
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Anti-war demonstrators at Boeing annual meeting protest drones
Tribune reporterAbout a dozen anti-war activists protested Boeing's annual meeting at the Field Museum of Natural History on Monday, arguing against the world's largest plane maker's production of drones and its financial support by the city of Chicago. While most...Tags: Field Museum of Natural History, Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Military Equipment, Protest, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Plane crash victims' families spend time together
DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. (AP) — The brother of an airline mechanic killed in a cargo plane crash in Afghanistan this week says he and other victims' family members have found comfort in each other during meetings at a Detroit-area hotel. Glenn...
Tags: Accidental Death, Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents
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