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On This Day in Aviation History: August 29th

The US Air Force Academy opens in Colorado, Count von Zeppelin flies from Lake Constance to Berlin, the Canberra B 2 sets an altitude record, a charter flight crashes into a mountain in Norway, and more...
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Southwest Half-Price Sale Leads to Website Meltdown, Multiple Charges

Hundreds of Southwest Airlines customers who were billed dozens of times when booking a flight to take advantage of a 50%-off promotion.
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Does Cabin Air Make Us Sick?

In reality, the air inside the airplane cabin is a lot more clean than many people think.
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American Airlines Traffic Up 4.3% While American Eagle Soars 18.1% in November

AMR Corp. on Friday reported that American Airlines' November traffic rose 4.3% to 9.90 billion revenue passenger miles or RPMs from 9.49 billion RPMs in the previous year.
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Today in Aviation History: February 5th

The world's first airline launches passenger service, US starts inspecting baggage, a B-47 loses a nuke, TWA starts transatlantic flights, two transcontinental flying speed records are set and more...
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