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Air Charter Infractions: The Clueless, Careless And Criminal

When those who play by the rules see those who flaunt them prosper, they become angry. And they’ve urged NATA to do something about it.

defense

USAF, Boeing Agree To KC-46A Tanker Delivery Schedule

The agreement represents the next step in a saga to replace the service’s Eisenhower-era KC-135 tankers that has lasted close to two decades.

 

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Commercial Aviation

DOT's Inspector General Will Audit FAA's Oversight Of Southwest Airlines

The U.S. DOT's Inspector General will review FAA’s safety oversight of Southwest Airlines, citing recent events, including an inflight engine failure in April that caused the death of a passenger.

Commercial Aviation

Child Border Policy Brings U.S. Airlines Into Political Fray

The scandal over children being separated from their parents by US border officials at the US-Mexico border has drawn some of America’s largest airlines into the political debate.

 

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Inside Gulfstream’s Technical Training Center

Gulfstream Aerospace recently bolstered its training program by adding two new aircraft structures—the fuselage, main entry door and wing of a Gulfstream G600, and the fuselage, door, interior and wing of a G650.

 

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