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Sky News

UN Mission Observer Head Speaks to Sky News

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UN Mission Observer Head Speaks to Sky News
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ALBANIA: WORK BEGINS ON AIRSTRIP TO BOOST DELIVERY OF AID

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English/Nat Work has begun at Kukes, Albania on a construction project which it's hoped will speed up the delivery of aid to camps hastily set up to deal with the influx of refugees fleeing the Kosovo conflict. An airstrip is being built...
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Two 2 US C130 planes with aid arrive at Djerba airport

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1. Various of US Air Force Hercules C-130 cargo planes on the tarmac at Djerba airport 2. Various of cargo being unloaded 2. Set up of Dr Sofiene Kallel with the Tunisian Red Cross 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Sofiene Kallel, Tunisian Red...
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Senate Answers Orlando with Gun Curbs Gridlock

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A divided Senate blocked rival election-year plans to curb guns Monday, eight days after the horror of Orlando's mass shooting intensified pressure on lawmakers to act but knotted them in gridlock anyway — even over restricting...
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Senate Answers Orlando with Gun Curbs Gridlock

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus057893A divided Senate blocked rival election-year plans to curb guns Monday, eight days after the horror of Orlando's mass shooting intensified pressure on lawmakers to act but knotted them in...
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Senate answers Orlando with gun curbs gridlock

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A divided Senate blocked rival election-year plans to curb guns Monday, eight days after the horror of Orlando's mass shooting intensified pressure on lawmakers to act but knotted them in gridlock anyway — even over restricting...
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CLEAN : AerCap orders 100 Boeing 737MAX worth over $10 bn

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CLEAN : AerCap orders 100 Boeing 737MAX worth over $10 bn
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Boeing exec avoids Dreamliner questions

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CLEAN : Boeing exec avoids Dreamliner questions
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Boeing's Dreamliner soars in maiden flight

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CLEAN: Boeing's Dreamliner soars in maiden flight
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Egypt: vintage aviation rally makes a stop near Giza Pyriamids

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A dozen biplanes from the 1920s and 1930s are flying 8,000 miles from Crete to Cape Town in a vintage aviation rally that harks back to the early days of air travel
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Natalia Vodianova hosts star-studded Fund Fair charity event in London

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NATALIA VODIANOVA HOSTS STAR-STUDDED FUND FAIR CHARITY EVENT IN LONDONFashion model and philanthropist Natalia Vodianova hosted a star-studded fun fair-themed event in London Tuesday (21 FEB. 2017), to raise money for her charity the...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Trade Panel Rejects Boeing Claim in Bombardier Case

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Jan.26 -- Bombardier Inc. can start shipping C Series jets to Delta Air Lines Inc. as scheduled after a surprise ruling by a U.S. trade tribunal that said the proposed imports won’t hurt American industry. Bloomberg Intelligence's George...
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Bloomberg

Airbus COO Leahy Sees Emirates Deal Done by Feb. 15

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Jan.19 -- Airbus Chief Operating Officer John Leahy discusses the progress of a deal with Emirates and his outlook for the company overall. He speaks with Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Corrects spelling of company name in...
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Supersonic Preview part 2 - Mexican dancers welcome the arrival of a Concorde plane. Crowds gather to admire the Concorde in various international airports. c.1976

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Clip from a documentary on the Concorde plane, showing us how wonderfully useful, fast and liable it is. This film predicts the beginning of a supersonic age. Probably 1976, when the Concorde entered service as a commercial airliner....
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Analyst: FAA acted too slowly grounding planes

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Aviation regulators worldwide laid down a stark challenge for Boeing to prove that its prized 737 MAX jets are safe to fly after grounding the planes over suspicions that faulty software might have contributed two crashes that have...
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Analyst: FAA acted too slowly grounding planes

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Aviation regulators worldwide laid down a stark challenge for Boeing to prove that its prized 737 MAX jets are safe to fly after grounding the planes over suspicions that faulty software might have contributed two crashes that have...
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Bloomberg

Jazeera Airways Has a Strong Balance Sheet, Says CEO

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Apr.25 -- Rohit Ramachandran, chief executive officer at Jazeera Airways, discusses his first quarter results, his expansion plans, the issues surrounding Boeing’s 737 Max aircraft and how higher oil prices are impacting his business. He...
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Bloomberg

Paris Air Show Has Been Airbus's Show So Far, BAML's Epstein Says

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Jun.17 -- Ron Epstein, senior aerospace & defense analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, examines how Boeing Co. and Airbus SE are faring at the Paris Air Show. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

FAA Faulted by Panel in Approving Boeing's 737 Max

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Oct.11 -- The Federal Aviation Administration's approval procedure for Boeing Co.'s 737 Max jetliner has been called into question following a report from the Joint Authorities Technical Review. Bloomberg Intelligence's George Ferguson...
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Bloomberg

Delta CEO Wants to Make Wi-Fi Free on Planes, But He Can't

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Dec.04 -- Delta Air Lines Inc. Chief Executive Officer Ed Bastian talks about how his push to offer free internet on planes has been met with technological challenges. He also discusses why the airline is building new airports and...
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American Airlines Plans To Return 737 Max To Service

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The company said returning the planes to service by then is "highly dependent" on when the the FAA recertifies them.
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Curated Video

Pack Your Patience: 47 Million Expected To Travel Over Holiday

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More than 91% of holiday travel will be by car, despite high gas prices.
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Bloomberg

The Industry Implications of NYC's JFK Terminal 1 Outage

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Terminal 1 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport will reopen with limited operations on Saturday after a Thursday power outage caused flight delays, cancellations and the closing of the terminal. Bloomberg Intelligence's...
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Bloomberg

JetBlue CEO on Infrastructure Challenges, Spirit, Demand

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JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes discusses the infrastructure challenges for airlines, discussions with the US Justice Department about industry competition and the outlook for travel demand with Alix Steel and Stephen Carroll on "Bloomberg...