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New flight draws Africa, Asia closer - The Korea Herald


New flight draws Africa, Asia closer
The Korea Herald
The first chartered flight from Kenya to Korea shall be a “breakthrough” for tourism and trade, the Kenyan ambassador has said. The flight set to start this summer will allow travelers to make the trip between the two countries in under 14 hours, ...

Martin receives Hall pass - Boston.com


Boston.com

Martin receives Hall pass
Boston.com
Among those not selected was coach and executive Bill Parcells, the first man to coach four teams into the playoffs - the Giants, Patriots, Jets, and Cowboys. He led the Giants to a pair of Super Bowl titles and lost a Super Bowl as New England's coach ...
Hall of Fame NotebookCanton Repository
Bill Parcells likely to be voted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on SaturdayPalm Beach Post
2012 Hall of Fame Class Includes Martin, Kennedy; Skips Parcells, CarterThe Phinsider

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Talk of a big airline merger is taking off - Philadelphia Inquirer


Talk of a big airline merger is taking off
Philadelphia Inquirer
By Linda Loyd Since American Airlines filed for bankruptcy in late November, speculation is swirling in the airline industry that there could be another big merger. One scenario has US Airways Group Inc., which transports nearly 70 percent of ...

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Pueblo airport getting busier - Pueblo Chieftain


Pueblo airport getting busier
Pueblo Chieftain
Pueblo Memorial Airport saw its passenger traffic jump for a second year in 2011, the result of Allegiant charter flights to Las Vegas and additional Great Lakes daily flights to Denver. Airport director Mark Lovin said the success of Allegiant's ...

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Boeing Dreamliner forges bond between St. Louis and Seattle - STLtoday.com


Boeing Dreamliner forges bond between St. Louis and Seattle
STLtoday.com
The evidence that both sides in fact play on the same team descended on St. Louis last week when a prototype of the Chicago-based aircraft maker's fuel-efficient, long range commercial aircraft, the Boeing 787, touched down on a runway at Lambert-St.

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As base closings loom, Hanscom’s boosters tout its research clout - Boston Globe


Boston Globe

As base closings loom, Hanscom's boosters tout its research clout
Boston Globe
Meanwhile, the adjacent Hanscom Field in Bedford has grown into one of the top centers in the country for business aviation, providing a jetport for companies across Greater Boston. Boosters insist they are anticipating further growth at both ...

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Fliers may not get back airport development fee - India Today


India Today

Fliers may not get back airport development fee
India Today
The Civil Aviation Ministry has said the development fee will be used to upgrade the airport. The Civil Aviation Ministry has once again sided with private airport developers on the issue of collecting development fee. Turning down the Consumer Affairs ...

Allow 49% Investment in domestic Airlines: CII - News24online


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Allow 49% Investment in domestic Airlines: CII
News24online
A comprehensive policy direction is needed to address the prevailing crisis and lay a path for future growth,” stated Mr Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII. Aviation sector in the country is going through a tumultuous phase and the Policy ...
Allow foreign airlines to invest 49% in domestic carriers: CIIDeccan Chronicle

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Super Bowl expected to set aerial record — at Indy airports - Chicago Sun-Times


Super Bowl expected to set aerial record — at Indy airports
Chicago Sun-Times
More than 1000 aircraft have made parking reservations at various airports in the region as of Friday, according to Sean White, a member of the Super Bowl Host Committee's General and Business Aviation Subcommittee. If all those aircraft show up, ...

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Emirates lures Seattle travelers with low fares, bonus miles - The Seattle Times


Emirates lures Seattle travelers with low fares, bonus miles
The Seattle Times
... and prices for connecting flights to the Middle East and India that beat some spring fares to Europe. Execs from Boeing, Microsoft, Starbucks and Amazon likely will fill Emirates' private first-class suites and lie-flat business-class beds, ...

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