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Gallery: Alaska Airlines Paint The Plane Winners

Grand prize winner, by Aaron Nee, 11th grade.
  • Grand prize winner, by Aaron Nee, 11th grade.
  • Second place, by Izabela Hamilton, 12th grade.
  • Third place, by Sophia Cleek, 6th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Cody Mar, kindergarten.
  • Honorable mention, by Madalyn Mattson, 1st grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Kaycee Hansberry, 2nd grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Kayla Kuahuia, 3rd grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Yali Santillan Alvarez, 4th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Marina Garcia, 5th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Tiana Hamamoto, 7th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Rebecca Lopez, 8th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Dillon Palalay-Valenzuela, 9th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Xochitt Cornejo, 10th grade.
  • Grand prize winner Aaron Nee poses with his classmates. (Photo by Alaska Airlines)



 
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Mexicana de Aviación Tower in Mexico City

Ailing Mexicana Suspends Several International Routes

Troubled Mexicana de Aviacion, Mexico's largest air carrier, on Sunday said the company will indefinitely suspend several international flights starting on Monday, including Madrid, London, Caracas and Sao Paulo.
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Are You Popular? If So, Join American Airlines In The Admirals Club

If you are anything like us, you often walk right on by the door to an airline lounge and attempt to find a seat near an outlet somewhere by your gate. Airline lounges aren’t particularly cheap, and if you aren’t a ...
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A technician assembles a brand new TSA body scanner. (Photo by Matt Molnar/NYCAviation)

TSA to Commission Independent Study of X-Ray Body Scanners

The Transportation Security Administration has agreed to fund a study of the health effects of its X-ray body scanners.
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Garuda Forced to Cancel Flights Due to Crew Scheduling System Glitch

Continuing problems with Garuda Indonesia's new automated crew rotation system resulted in the cancellation of 11 flights and the delays of another six, officials said Tuesday.
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On This Day in Aviation History

Today in Aviation History: March 13th

An Iranian Air Force C-130 crashes, Apollo 9 returns to Earth after 10 days in orbit, the first female Canadian gets her pilot’s license, South African Flight 806 and a BOAC Viscount 818 crash in separate incidents, and more...
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