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Search For MH370 Refocuses On Scans Of Seafloor
The Bluefin-21 deep-sea drone completed its first full scan of the Indian Ocean seabed, the team looking for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 said on Thursday, as the air and surface search became less likely to yield results. Footage from the US Navy drone is becoming the most important tool for the multinational team searching for MH370. A sample taken from an oil slick in the same area, some 2,000 km (1,240 miles) west of the Australian city of Perth, is also being analyzed. Authorities believe that is the most likely area where the missing jet hit the ocean after disappearing.
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Etihad Toughens Stance On Alitalia Deal
Etihad Airways has toughened its stance on conditions for investing in Alitalia, but talks are continuing, sources said on Thursday. "The position of the Arab group has hardened, some problems have been more markedly underlined than before," a source close to the matter said. But a government source said developments could be overcome. "The government is counting on finding a solution," the source said. Italian daily Il Messaggero reported on Thursday that a deal between the two airlines was off since the conditions were not in place. An Etihad spokesperson declined to comment. Alitalia also declined to comment.
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Southwest to keep jet fleet at current size through 2015
Southwest Airlines will not expand its jet fleet until after 2015 to focus on boosting returns from invested capital. "In 2014 and 2015, the plans are for the fleet to be flat," said Mike Van de Ven, chief operating officer. "We should be in a position after 2015 to grow the fleet if the economics and the business are right." The carrier has a fleet of around 680 planes.
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Hawaiian Airlines debuts Honolulu-Beijing service
Hawaiian Airlines inaugurated nonstop service from Honolulu to Beijing, the first nonstop route from Hawaii to China. Airbus A330-200 aircraft will ferry passengers from Honolulu International Airport to Beijing Capital International Airport three times a week, with return flights also offered three days a week.
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Boeing 737 still going strong after more than 4 decades
Boeing marked a milestone this week for its best-selling 737 aircraft, as a Boeing assembly line completed the 8,000th aircraft. Several airlines, including United Airlines, rely on the 737 program, which started in 1967. "The 737 continues to be an important part of United's narrow-body fleet, and this tradition will continue with our order for 100 737 MAX 9 aircraft," said Ron Baur, vice president in charge of fleet for United.
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Analyst: High oil prices are universal disciplinarian for global airline industry
Leaders in the airline business have become more efficient and scrutinize every spending decision closely because of high fuel costs, which now account for more than a third of expenses, surpassing salaries, wages and benefits. The higher prices have led airliners to drop unprofitable routes and ground inefficient planes. "The only universal disciplinarian across the entire global airline industry is high oil prices," says Hunter Keay, an airline analyst with Wolfe Research. Airlines paid just $1.42 a gallon for fuel, when adjusted for inflation, 10 years ago. They paid $3.03 a gallon last year, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
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World's busiest airport may build terminal hotel
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Ga., is considering plans to build a hotel at its domestic terminal, either inside or connected to the terminal. "We believe that a world-class airport should have a world-class hotel," said Miguel Southwell, interim general manager of the airport. Hartsfield-Jackson is the world's busiest airport.
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Aviation Quote

The first and absolute requirement of strategic air power in this war was control of the air in order to carry out sustained operations without prohibitive losses.

— General Carl A. 'Tooey' Spaatz




On This Date

---In 1916... The first all-American air squadron in Europe is formed at the French spa town of Luxevil-les-Bains. Nieuport Squadron Nº 124, unofficially know as the "Escadrille Américaine" [American Squadron], is composed of volunteers who will be under the command of a French captain, Georges Thénault.

---In 1917... William E. Boeing’s Pacific Aero Products Company is renamed the “Boeing Airplane Company.”

---In 1942…Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle leads the first US attack on the Japanese mainland, leading a force of sixteen B-25 Mitchells flying from the USS Hornet against targets in and around Tokyo in what comes to be known as the "Doolittle Raid".

---In 1943…Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto is killed when T1-323, his Mitsubishi G4M, is ambushed by USAAF P-38 Lightnings over Bougainville.

---In 1950…First flight of the Convair XP5Y-1 BuNo 121455 - first turboprop-powered flying boat to fly.

---In 1952... The biggest jet bomber ever built, the Convair YB-60, makes a successful first flight at Carswell Air Force Base at Fort Worth, Texas.

---In 1955…Albert Einstein died in Princeton, New Jersey, USA.

---In 1958... US Navy Lieutenant-Commander George Watkins flies from Edwards Air Base in California to a world record absolute altitude within the atmosphere of 76,932 feet in a Grumman F11F-1 Tiger.

---In 1967…Aeroflot and Japan Air Lines jointly inaugurate a Moscow-Tokyo service.

---In 1977…The Vickers Viscount becomes the first turboprop airliner to see 25 years in service.

---In 1980… Air Zimbabwe is formed.

---In 1986... Marcel Bloch, 94, dies. Under his professional name of Marcel Dassault he was the most famous of France’s airplane designers.

---In 1988… The U.S. Navy conducts Operation Praying Mantis against Iranian forces and facilities in the Persian Gulf. A-6E Intruders from the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN-65) sink a speedboat, assist surface ships in sinking the frigate Sahand, and cripple the frigate Sabalan. Two Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force F-4 Phantom fighters approach the guided-missile cruiser USS Wainwright (CG-28), which damages one of them with a surface-to-air missile.




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Osama Passes On

After getting nailed by a SEAL Team 6, Osama made his way to the pearly gates. There, he is greeted by George Washington.

"How dare you attack the nation I helped conceive!" yells Mr Washington, slapping Osama in the face.

Patrick Henry comes up from behind. "You wanted to end the Americans' liberty, so they gave you death!" Henry punches Osama on the nose.
James Madison comes up next, and says "This is why I allowed the Federal government to provide for the common defense!" He drops a large weight on Osama's knee.

Osama is subject to similar beatings from John Randolph of Roanoke, James Monroe, and 65 other people who have the same love for liberty and America. As he writhes on the ground, Thomas Jefferson picks him up to hurl him back toward the gate where he is to be judged. As Osama awaits his journey to his final very hot destination, he screams "This is not what I was promised!"

An angel replies " What did you think I said? I told you there would be 72 Virginians waiting for you."




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