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Offshore Group Client Company Receives NADCAP Certification
Tucson, Arizona, United States (PRarticle.com) Sep, 24, 2008 -- CRS Aerospace sets up a one stop shop for secondary processes in Empalme, Sonora, Mexico.
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CompareAirlineFees.com Launches Free Airline Fee Comparison Tool - Exposes 25 Common Hidden Airline Flight Fees
Boston, Massachusetts, United States (PRarticle.com) Aug, 25, 2008 -- CompareAirlineFees.com launches a free site that lets you compare all airline fees and flight prices to buy the lowest cost flight with confidence
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ASI Extreme Loading for Structures Software and Services Gain Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act Designation
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States (PRarticle.com) Aug, 05, 2008 -- Applied Science International’s Extreme Loading for Structures (ELS) technology and consulting services have just been assigned the Department of Homeland Security’s SAFETY Act Designation for Anti-Terrorism.
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ReservaCar Dublin Airport introduces online ticket reservation on their car rental website
Dublin 4, Dublin, Ireland (PRarticle.com) Apr, 04, 2008 -- ReservaTicket has been added to ReservaCar-DublinAirport.com car rental site, which originally offers Dublin Airport car hire, now allows customers to rent cars and book tickets online at the same time.
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3 years to finish roads to Shamshabad Airport
Hyderabad, AP, India (PRarticle.com) Mar, 13, 2008 -- It will take three years for all the 33 radial roads, which connect the Inner Ring Road with the Outer Ring Road, to be widened for faster transportation to the new airport at Shamshabad.
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Runway lights designer, sued after an airline disaster in Kentucky
Los Angeles, California, United States (PRarticle.com) Aug, 29, 2007 -- James Polehinke, who fortunately survived a terrible Comair crash, is all in to file a lawsuit against the company that designed the Kentucky Blue Grass Airport’s runway and taxiway lights. The airplane mishap that resulted to the killing of 49 other passenger including the other pilot occurred after its take off from the erroneous runway, early dawn of August 27 last year. This incident was said to occur due to the insufficient lighting along the airport’s general aviation strip.
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9/11 Testimonies of FBI & CIA sought by U.S. Airlines
Los Angeles, California, United States (PRarticle.com) Aug, 16, 2007 -- In an attempt to engender the federal government's liability in its failure to prevent the September 11 terrorist attacks, the airline companies being sued by victims filed complaints seeking testimonies from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Seven airline companies filed separate complaints on Tuesday with the United States Court for the Southern District of New York.
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Plane crash in Central Florida claims 5 lives
Los Angeles, California, United States (PRarticle.com) Jul, 17, 2007 -- A plane crashed in a Sanford neighborhood on July 10, 2007 claiming five lives. Among those reported dead are the pilot of the plane, which is a Cessna 310, Michael Klemm, fifty six years old and the sole passenger, Dr. Bruce Kennedy, who is the husband of International Speedway Corporation's president, Lesa France Kennedy. The others are Gabriela Dechat, 4 years old, Janice Joseph Woodard, 24 years old and her baby, Joseph Louis Woodard, 6 months old. These three were killed shortly after the plane crashed and touched off a fire on two houses.
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Plane crash in Central Florida claims 5 lives
Los Angeles, California, United States (PRarticle.com) Jul, 17, 2007 -- A plane crashed in a Sanford neighborhood on July 10, 2007 claiming five lives. Among those reported dead are the pilot of the plane, which is a Cessna 310, Michael Klemm, fifty six years old and the sole passenger, Dr. Bruce Kennedy, who is the husband of International Speedway Corporation's president, Lesa France Kennedy. The others are Gabriela Dechat, 4 years old, Janice Joseph Woodard, 24 years old and her baby, Joseph Louis Woodard, 6 months old. These three were killed shortly after the plane crashed and touched off a fire on two houses.
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Air Force ordered to pay $24.5 million for substandard child delivery
Los Angeles, California, United States (PRarticle.com) Jul, 13, 2007 -- The federal administration, particularly the Air Force was ordered to pay $24.5 million to a family, formerly of the Scott Air Force base on a baby delivery case. According to the judge’s resolution, this payment is being directed because the Air Force failed to issue the standard care in delivering the couple’s baby boy.
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Air Force ordered to pay $24.5 million for substandard child delivery
Los Angeles, California, United States (PRarticle.com) Jun, 21, 2007 -- The federal administration, particularly the Air Force was ordered to pay $24.5 million to a family, formerly of the Scott Air Force base on a baby delivery case. According to the judge’s resolution, this payment is being directed because the Air Force failed to issue the standard care in delivering the couple’s baby boy.
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Aircraft doing turn maneuver crashed in Manhattan
Los Angeles, California, United States (PRarticle.com) Jun, 07, 2007 -- An aircraft of Cirrus Design SR20 and N929CD operated in a personal flight crashed into an apartment building while attempting to do a turn maneuver up above New York’s East River. There were two pilots aboard the aircraft during the time of its crash. The owner of the aircraft and the certificated pilot bearing a certificate as flight instructor were both killed in the crash.
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Cancun International Airport to Open New Terminal Next Month
Chicago, Illinois, United States (PRarticle.com) May, 21, 2007 -- These and other developments announced by Mexico Tourism Board CEO, Francisco Lopez Mena at Cancun Media Marketplace
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