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- Air companies suspended in Australia
The Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority has suspended the air operator's certificates of Skymaster Air Services and Avtex Air Services.
air charter 29 Jul 2010 - WDRL-TV goes silent in region - www.roanoke.com
WDRL-TV is off the air in Roanoke and Salem while the station faces ongoing copyright and financial disputes with a Missouri cable company. The television station, which has offices in Roanoke and broadcasts in the Roanoke and Lynchburg area, has been in a court battle since 2004 over copyright claims and money that Charter Communications says WDRL owes.
air charter 29 Jul 2010 - Equipment issues delay Weds. newspaper
A broken air line on a press at the Record-Eagle production facility delayed printing and delivery of Wednesday's newspaper.
air charter 29 Jul 2010 - Air Canada pilots say they still face restrictions
Air Canada pilots over 60 are angered that the airline will only take them back at entry-level positions even though their mandatory retirement was ruled discriminatory.
air charter 29 Jul 2010 - K-State Salina Aviation Lands Second Air Force Grant
A second grant from the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research in Arlington, Va., will help the department of aviation at Kansas State University Salina continue developing its unmanned aerial systems program.
air charter 29 Jul 2010 - Air Berlin to join oneworld
Air Berlin said yesterday it will join oneworld and develop cooperative agreements with several members of the alliance.
air charter 29 Jul 2010 - Changing Harlem Faces Public, Charter School Controversy
From political offices to school classrooms, the air in Harlem is heavy with apprehension.
air charter 29 Jul 2010 - Air Berlin climbs into Oneworld
Air Berlin is spreading its wings to join the Oneworld alliance. The carrier expects membership to enlarge its route network, increase efficiency and consolidate its market postion against rival Lufthansa.
air charter 29 Jul 2010 - K-State Aviation Receives Air Force Grant for UAS Operations
OSHKOSH, Wis. -- Kansas State University will develop mission planning, operations, and a disaster training center for its unmanned aerial systems program on its Salina, Kan. campus under a follow-on grant from the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research in Arlington, Va. The $2.76 million grant to K-State Aviation, which runs through May 2013, brings the total awards for unmanned activity ...
air charter 29 Jul 2010 - Vallejo's Gill making national noise for air rifle
Maneva Gill is mature for her age.When Gill was just 4 years old, she began pestering her parents about wanting her own rifle.A year later she had her own air rifle even though she wasn't quite strong enough to operate it. When she was 8 they took her to the Richmond Rod
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