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Jones Beach Airshow 2012 Preview

US Navy Blue Angels in formation. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • US Navy Blue Angels in formation. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds in formation. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • Geico Sky Typers in formation over the Verrazanno Narrows Bridge. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • Lt. Col. John Klatt in action. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • Sean Tucker flies over the Jones Beach Theater. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • Sean Tucker over Jones Beach. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • Blue Angels pass. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • US Air Force F-22 Raptor. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)



 
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Developing: C-Series Flight Tests on Hold After Engine Failure

Bombardier has halted the C-Series flight test program after one of the test aircraft experienced an uncontained engine failure while undergoing maintenance tests.
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Airline News

Aerolineas Argentinas Makes A Triumphant Return to JFK

On Monday morning, Aerolineas Argentinas resumed its service to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport after a 5 year break. The service will operate daily using Airbus A330-200 aircraft.
by Eric Dunetz
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Crashes
Crash site of the Piper PA-32 Saratoga. (Map by Google/Matt Molnar)

Alaska Plane Crash Kills Two Australians

Two Australian citizens were killed early Wednesday evening when their Piper PA-32 crashed in Alaska during severe weather conditions.
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Airlines to See 78 Percent Profit Drop This Year: IATA

The International Air Transport Association on Monday further downgraded its 2011 airline industry profit forecast to $4 billion, which would represent a 78 percent drop compared to last year.
by BNO News
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On This Day in Aviation History
Austrian Airlines restarted international flights with this Airbus A310, OE-LAA New York, from Vienna to JFK in 1989. (Photo by Joe Pries)

March 26th in Aviation History: Austrian Airlines Resumes International Flights After Two Decade Hiatus

Happy Birthday to the late Swissair! Austrian Airlines resumes international service, an Arrow Air DC-10 drops some engine parts, Comair pilots launch an 89-day strike, and more...
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