Monthly Archive: January 2011

Gulfstream airline sale saves 600 jobs

Gulfstream airline sale saves 600 jobs Miami-based Gulfstream International Group’s Chapter 11 sale to a Chicago-based asset management firm means the company will keep flying, although regulatory approval of the sale is still required. During a hearing last week, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John K. Olson approved the sale to Victory Park Capital Advisors for about …

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Boeing Celebrates Final Assembly of 1,000th 767 – Jan 10, 2011

Final Assembly of 1,000th 767 Landmark airplane is last to be built before assembly line moves Boeing Celebrates Final Assembly of 1,000th 767 EVERETT, Wash., Jan. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Final assembly started today on the 1,000th Boeing (NYSE: BA) 767 airplane. Workers marked the milestone with a celebration at the Everett, Wash. factory. “This …

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Akron-Canton Airport sets November passenger record – Crain’s Cleveland Business

Akron-Canton Airport sets November passenger record 11:14 am, December 23, 2010 More than 128,000 people traveled to and from Akron-Canton Airport in November, making it the airport’s busiest November of all time. Last month’s passenger traffic at the airport was 11% higher than November 2009 and beat the airport’s previous best November, which was in …

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Lightning strike diverts plane – CNN.com

Lightning strike diverts plane January 8, 2011 10:49 a.m. EST (CNN) — Authorities diverted a passenger plane to New York after lightning struck the aircraft, a US Airways spokeswoman said. Lightning hit US Airways Express Flight 4507 just after 2 p.m. Friday, spokeswoman Liz Landau said. There were 32 passengers and three crew members onboard …

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