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Small Plane Crash in Brazil Kills 7

A Piper Seneca crashed in the northern region of Brazil Thursday afternoon, killing all seven people on board, officials said.
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U.S. Travel Agencies Sell 11 Percent More Flights in First Quarter of 2011

The consolidated dollar value of airline tickets sold by U.S.-based travel agencies increased 10.68 percent year-over-year in the first quarter of the year compared to 2010, which represents a 32 percent increase over the same ...
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Again: Cleveland Air Traffic Controller Suspended for Watching Movie on Duty

An air traffic controller in Ohio has been suspended after he was found watching a movie while on duty, the Federal Aviation Administration said on late Monday.
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Iran Test-Fires New Homebuilt Air-Defense Missile

Iran successfully test-fired its latest air-defense missile system, dubbed the Sayyad 2, the semi-official Fars News Agency reported Saturday.
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FAA to Impose New Air Traffic Controller Scheduling Rules

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Saturday announced it is prohibiting certain scheduling practices after yet another air traffic controller fell asleep while on duty.
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