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Northeast storm leaves half-million without power
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - Strong winds and heavy rain pounded parts of the Northeast on Saturday, knocking out power to more than a half-million homes and businesses, delaying and diverting flights, and stranding about 500 passengers on a train for more than five hours.
Source:(AP)
2010-03-13
Controller complacency could jeopardize air safety
WASHINGTON - For the third time in seven months, the judgment of those who operate the nation's air traffic control system has been called into question and concerns have been raised that complacency may be causing controllers and their supervisors to bend rules.
Nations:U.S.
2010-03-04
Qantas axes first class seats as profits drop 72 percent
SYDNEY (AFP) - Australia's Qantas Airways said on Thursday it was axing first class from all but a handful of routes in a major overhaul as half-year profits slumped 72 percent to 52 million US dollars.
Nations:Australia Source:(AFP)
2010-02-17
Boeing says 747-8 freighter to make first flight
SEATTLE - Boeing Co.'s giant 747-8 freighter should make its first flight Monday after performing well on taxi tests and reaching a top speed of about 103.5 mph, the company said.
Nations:Luxembourg Source:(AP)
2010-02-07
Airbus A400M partners hold crunch London talks
LONDON (AFP) - The seven partner countries involved in the multi-billion euro (dollar) Airbus A400M project were to meet in London on Thursday amid doubts about the future of the delayed and over-budget programme.
Nations:Turkey Luxembourg France Spain People:Angela Merkel Source:(AFP)
2010-01-13
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