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The Unintended Consequences of the “1500 Hour Rule”

The FAA recently raised minimum flight hour requirements for commercial pilots to 1,500 hours. Brad Tate explores whether this stricter hiring requirement truly benefits flight safety.
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Manufacturer News
The first Boeing 787 Dreamliner for Japan Airlines seen here and all 44 additional copies will be powered by GEnx-1B engines

Boeing Wins FAA Certification for 787 Dreamliner Powered by General Electric GEnx Engines

The Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday granted Boeing an amended type certificate for 787-8 Dreamliner powered by General Electric GEnx-1B engines.
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On This Day in Aviation History

On This Day in Aviation History: November 15th

A day of eight crashes kill a total of 363 people, the first transpolar round-the-world flight takes off, the first flight of the Heinkel He 219 Uhu, and more...
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Aviation News
Boeing 737-8 MAX seen flying over Mount Rainier

Boeing 737 MAX Will Feature Larger Engines, Longer Landing Gear, Fly-By-Wire Spoilers

Boeing's 737 MAX program has inspired many questions since the airframer announced it in August. Boeing officials answered many of these—and more—on Thursday.
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The first South Carolina-built 787 moves to Final Assembly Position 3 early in the morning of Dec. 18, shortly after achieving weight on wheels for the first time

That Was Fast: Boeing’s First South Carolina-Built 787 Rolls Down Assembly Line

Barely two years after construction began on a second Boeing 787 production facility in South Carolina, the first Dreamliner to be built there has reached its "weight on wheels" milestone.
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