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FAA to study airline passenger use of tablets and other devices Los Angeles Times As part of the process, the FAA will convene the panel that will include representatives from mobile technology and aviation industries, pilot and flight attendant groups, airlines and passenger associations. Not included in the group were actors, such ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Aircell Wins NetJets For In-Flight Internet Expansion techrockies.com Broomfield, Colorado-based Aircell, the provider of in-flight Wi-Fi connectivity for the business aviation market, reported that it has won an expansion with its deal with NetJets. Aircell said that NetJets, the fractional aircraft ownership firm owned ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Isaac leads airlines to cancel New Orleans flights SunHerald.com All airlines were to stop flying at the end of Monday's schedule, and no flights were scheduled Tuesday, a brief news release from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport said. The move comes after large cancellations in southern Florida on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US approves use of chase flights, telemetry to test Lockheed's F-35A Korea Times American aerospace giant Lockheed is competing with fellow U.S. firm Boeing and Europe-based multinational defense group EADS to win the state-funded fighter jet deal worth upward of 8.3 trillion won ($7.3 billion). South Korea plans to purchase 60 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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