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    Malaysia Search Update

    Examination of salvage floating off the coast of Australia revealed riveted sheet-metal that is not believed to be part of the missing plane, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau has said.

    The matter was found 6 miles east of Augusta. The search has been ongoing since Malaysia Airlines Flight 370’s disappearance on March 8, guided by data, hampered by bad weather.

    The search is continuing based on analysis of the location of the pings that were detected before the black boxes’ pinger battery ran out. It had been expected to last 30 days. The Malaysia Airlines Boeing had been en route from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing and veered far off course for unknown reasons, leaving a puzzle perplexing international authorities.

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    Virgin Atlantic Flight Makes Emergency Landing at Gatwick Airport

    Virgin Atlantic flight VS-34 made an emergency landing at Gatwick Airport, England, on August 31st.

    The Airbus A330-200 plane flying from Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda, was on final approach to Gatwick Airport when the crew went around reporting issues with nose wheel steering and brakes.

    The plane subsequently landed safely. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    Boeing Hits 2010 Airplane Delivery Target; Achieves Strong Order Bookings

    Company delivers 462 airplanes
    – 530 net orders booked as global economy shows recovery

    SEATTLE, Jan. 6, 2011 — Boeing recorded 462 commercial airplane deliveries in 2010, meeting company guidance of approximately 460 deliveries during the year. Boeing posted 530 net commercial orders for the year as air carriers transition from economic recovery to expansion. Boeing Commercial Airplanes maintains a strong order base of 3,443 unfilled orders.

    “With 376 deliveries in 2010, the Next-Generation 737 set a company delivery record for the second consecutive year,” said Jim Albaugh, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “The 737 is the industry’s most in-demand airplane with 486 net orders as carriers continue to rely on its superior economics, versatility and continuous performance enhancements.”

    The 777 led Boeing’s twin-aisle programs with 74 deliveries and 46 net orders in 2010 as the airplane continues to rank at the top of operator, investor and frequent traveler polls for its efficiency and passenger comfort.

    Program orders, deliveries and backlog at the end of 2010 were as follows:

    Gross Orders

    Net Orders

    Deliveries

    Backlog Units

    737

    508

    486

    376

    2,186

    777

    76

    46

    74

    253

    747

    1

    (-1)

    0

    107

    767

    3

    3

    12

    50

    787

    37

    (-4)

    N/A

    847

  • Flight testing of six 787 Dreamliner airplanes passes 2,400 hours.
  • Pilots from ANA, the first 787 customer, fly the Dreamliner.
  • 747-8 Freighter surpasses 1,500 flight hours.
  • 900th 777 delivery.
  • 747-8 Intercontinental reaches final assembly and achieves power on.
  • 1,000th 767 prepares to enter Final Assembly.
  • First deliveries of Next-Generation 737s with the new Boeing Sky Interior.
  • Launching 787 GoldCare with TUI Travel – first of new comprehensive service offerings for customers.
  • On-time performance for urgent customer support requests of 99 percent through the Operations Center.
  • Boeing and China partner on sustainable aviation biofuel.
  • Last P-8A test airplane enters final assembly.
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    Cessna Emergency Landing Key Largo


    On Feb 24, 2013, a Cessna 336/337 en route from North Perry Airport Hollywood Florida to Florida Keys Marathon Airport went down in Biscayne Bay, Bayfront Park in Homestead after the pilot lost power.

    There were four people aboard. After the plane was upside down, the pilot and passengers came out from under the plane. They were taken to Black Point Marina and from there to a local hospital for minor injuries.

    It was termed a forced landing (wheels up) in Biscayne Bay.

    There were no fatalities.
    Video below

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    Airblue Plane’s Tire Burst During Landing in Islamabad

    Air BlueAirblue Airbus A321-200 narrowly escaped accident when one of its tires burst upon landing at Benazir Bhutto International Airport, Islamabad, Pakistan, on March 4th.

    The aircraft was coming from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, when one of the tires burst during landing. The plane tilted toward its side and the right hand engine touched the ground.

    There were 230 passengers aboard the flight PA-271 at the time; all of them remained safe.

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    Atlantic Southeast Emergency Landing in Pittsburgh


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    Contact photographer Daniel J. Evans

    What: Atlantic Southeast Airlines Canadair CRJ-700 en route from Newburgh NY to Atlanta GA
    Where: Pittsburgh
    When: Dec 2nd
    Who: not available
    Why: While en route, the windshield cracked. The fight was diverted to Pittsburgh and landed safely. No reason is cited for the cause of the crack.

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