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You’re The Captain: Explosive Decompression at 40,000 Feet

Imagine that you're the captain of an airliner, cruising at 40,000 feet, when you experience an explosive decompression. What do you do next to get back on the ground?
by Eric Auxier
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Image showing the fire damage to the Ethiopian 787

UPDATING: Ethiopian Boeing 787 Involved In Incident at London Heathrow

  Photos showing the rear galley and rear of the passenger cabin on an Ethiopian 787, the approximate area where a fire occurred in London. Credit: Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren UPDATE 7-13-13 12:45pm The UK Air Accidents Investig...
by Jason Rabinowitz
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Air France A380 Completes First Flight to America

Air France today became the first European airline to operate the double-decker Airbus A380 in commercial service, completing its inaugural flight from Charles De Gaulle Airport in Paris to John F. Kennedy Airport in New York.
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Air Europa to Start Miami-Madrid Service

Spanish carrier Air Europa will begin operating flights between Miami and Madrid this March.
by Mark Lawrence
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Up Close and Personal with the Cast of Airplane Repo

Standing in a tight circle at EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, the cast of Discovery Channel's Airplane Repo looked like they could be ready to repossess an airplane or two.
by Sarina Houston & Eric Auxier
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