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[May 21, 2022 3:03 am ET] Flying South: Australian Flights to Antarctica
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Automated People Mover Coming to LAX in 2023

Although it is one of the busiest gateways to the world, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is pretty inconvenient to get to. Outside of walking (yes, you can actually walk to LAX) the only way to get to this big city airport is by vehicular transport, whether it be Uber,…

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[ Exclusive ] May 21, 2022 3:03 am ET
By Mike Mangano

Flying South: Australian Flights to Antarctica

For a land literally meaning 'southern', Australia isn't all that far south. Gaining its name from the mythical Terra Australis, it was the last southern frontier in a world nearly complete in its exploration, or so it seemed. Officially, it was in 1820 when another land beyond was discovered -…

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International Airlines Group (IAG) has announced on Thursday that they have reached an agreement with Boeing to order 25 737-8200…

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On May 12, a Tibet Airlines Airbus A319 performing the Chinese domestic flight TV9833 from Chongqing to Linzhi skidded off…

[ May 19, 2022 6:00 am ET ]

United Airlines said on Tuesday that the Federal Aviation Administration has cleared 52 of United’s Boeing 777-200 aircraft operating with…

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