JUNEAU, Alaska – The Coast Guard demolished the 625-foot Long Range Aids to Navigation tower in Attu home of the westernmost Coast Guard unit in Alaska Wednesday before LORAN Station Attu is scheduled to be decommissioned August 26.
Loran Station Attu Tower Demolished
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RCMP Continue Search for Missing Aircraft off Cape Breton
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SYDNEY, NOVA SCOTIA – Members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sydney Federal Support Services continue with their missing persons investigation for two individuals who were onboard a Cessna aircraft that went missing off the coast of Sydney, Nova Scotia.
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LAN and TAM Announce Intention to Combine
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SANTIAGO, Chile and SAO PAULO – LAN Airlines S.A. and TAM S.A. today announced that they have entered into a non-binding MOU that outlines their intentions to combine their holdings under a single parent entity.
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FAA Announces $9.2 million in Recovery Act Projects for Atlanta
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration announced more than $9 million in upgrades funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act that will make flights at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport safer, more efficient and more reliable.
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Rerouting of Air France Flight 344 Paris-Montreal
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Air France confirmed that flight AF344 Paris-Montreal on August 10th operated by B777 landed at the Canadian military base Goose Bay at 20.10 local time.
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Long Tarmac Delays in June Down Dramatically from Last Year
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The nation’s largest airlines reported only three flights in June with tarmac delays of more than three hours compared to 268 flights in June 2009 and with no increase in the rate of canceled flights, according to the Air Travel Consumer Report released today by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
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