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The moment Space Shuttle Enterprise struck a bridge abutment. (Photo by Manny Gonzalez)
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Photo Gallery: Arrow Air Ceases Operations After 63 Years of Service

Arrow Air, the Miami-based cargo carrier with a long history of cargo, passenger and even aircraft leasing operations, grounded their fleet on Wednesday, concluding several years of financial gloom.
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Kennedy Airport Bay Runway Reconstruction Completed Early and Within Budget

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Photo Gallery: Flying the B-17 Flying Fortress and B-24 Liberator Around Seattle

NYCAviation photographers Jeremy Lindgren and David Lilienthal were on board a World War II-era ferry flight from the the Flying Heritage Collection in Everett, Wash. to the Museum of Flight in Seattle.
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Is This the Best Airline Commercial Ever?

Most airlines gave up on the use of T&A to sell flights around the same time bell bottoms went out of style. Moscow-based startup Avianova isn't having any of that noise.
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Red Bull Air Race Wows New Yorkers; Bonhomme Takes Home Victory

Over 75,000 fans standing in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty watched Paul Bonhomme win the first ever Red Bull Air Race New York, concluding four days of thrilling aerial action never before seen in the Big Apple.
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