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On This Day in Aviation History

October 17th in Aviation History

British Airways and Air France win their suit to allow Concorde to serve New York and the first US Navy aircraft carrier takeoff.
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American Eagle to Launch Joplin, Missouri Service

American Eagle on Monday announced that it will soon provide a new daily nonstop service between Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas and Joplin, Missouri.
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Delta Grounds Three 767s, Stranding More Than 600 at JFK

Not goin' anywhere for a while? Delta Air Lines grounded three Boeing 767 planes at New York's John F Kennedy International Airport on Tuesday due to maintenance issues, stranding more than 600 passengers, local media reported ...
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On This Day in Aviation History: January 1st

LOT Polish Airlines was born in 1929! Also, the crashes of Adam Air 574, Eastern 980, Air India 855 and Middle Eastern 438. Fiji Airways was formed in 1960, the first regular scheduled flight in 1914, first Heathrow flight in 1...
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Sally Ride communicates with ground controllers from the flight deck of Space Shuttle Challenger during her first mission in space, STS-7. (Photo by NASA)

Sally Ride, First American Woman in Space, Dies at Age 61

Sally Ride, the first American woman to fly in space, died in California on Monday after a 17-month battle with pancreatic cancer, her office said in a statement. She was 61. Ride was born and raised in Encino, California, and ...
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