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    KLM Flight Returns to Curacao After Bird Strike

    KLM flight KL-736 had to return and make an emergency landing in Curacao, on January 20th.

    The Boeing 747-400 plane took off for Amsterdam, Netherlands, but had to turn back due to a bird strike.

    The plane landed back uneventfully. All passengers and crew members remained safe.

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    Southwest Flight loses Pressure


    Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 over Islip – Long Island MacArthur
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    Contact photographer Gerard Isaacson

    What: Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-300 en route from Islip Long Island to Chicago
    Where: Buffalo-Niagara International Airport
    When: May 07, 2010
    Who: 120 passengers
    Why: While en route, the plane developed a cabin air pressurization problem. The pilot decided to divert to Buffalo, and made a safe landing. Passengers disembarked and boarded an alternative flight to Chicago.

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    Boeing Statement on Proposed Agreement Regarding Santa Susana Cleanup

    SIMI VALLEY, CALIF., Sept. 3, 2010 – In response to today’s announcement of an agreement in principle between the California Department of Toxic Substances Control, the U.S. Department of Energy and NASA regarding the potential cleanup of Santa Susana Field Laboratory in California, Boeing issued the following statement:
    “We are reviewing the framework of the proposed agreement between the U.S. Department of Energy, NASA and the State of California. While we don’t have specific details about the proposed agreement, we are hopeful that it moves the cleanup forward while preserving the biological, historical and cultural resources at Santa Susana.

    “Boeing remains committed to a cleanup that fully protects human health and the environment and preserves Santa Susana as open space for future generations. We remain open to continued dialogue with the State and will continue our environmental investigations, interim soil and groundwater cleanups and storm water quality improvements.”

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    Boeing 777 Freighter Completes 2 Years in Service

    EVERETT, Wash., Feb. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Hauling everything from giant panda bears to high-performance race cars the Boeing 777 freighter in its first two years in service is earning the reputation as the work horse of the industry.

    The growing fleet of 777 freighters has flown approximately 120,000 hours and boasts a daily utilization rate of 11.34 hours. Fleet schedule reliability is at 99.37 percent, which means the freighter has a near-perfect record of on-time takeoff and landings. Eighty-three have been ordered, and 39 freighters now are in service with nine airlines.

    FedEx Express is the largest 777 freighter operator with a fleet of 11 currently in operation, and another airplane just delivered. An additional 13 777 freighters remain in Boeing’s backlog for FedEx.

    “The world’s longest range twin-engine freighter is elevating our high level of service to customers around the world,” said James R. Parker, executive vice president of FedEx Express Air Operations. “Our customers are enjoying the nonstop 777 flights that offer them the latest cutoff times in key manufacturing centers in China, an advantage unmatched by the competition.”

    Emirates SkyCargo, the freight division of Emirates airline, now operates two 777 freighters. The airplane is playing an integral role in Emirates’ freighter fleet due to the airplane’s long-range capability.

    “Emirates has opted for these brand new, super-efficient aircraft to ensure we are best placed to serve the industry’s requirements in the long term,” said Emirates Divisional Senior Vice President Cargo Ram Menen. “We are absolutely delighted with this airplane!”

    The 777 freighter is the world’s longest-range, twin-engine freighter and features the lowest trip cost of any large freighter, with high-cargo density and 10-foot (3.1-meter) interior height capability that complements the popular 747 freighter family.

    Providing cargo capacity normally associated with larger airplanes, the 777 freighter can fly 4,900 nautical miles (9,070 kilometers) with a full payload of 225,200 pounds (102 metric tons). The 777 freighter is powered by General Electric’s GE90-110B1L and meets QC2 noise standards.

    “The 777 freighter is a great example of how Boeing is committed to continuously improving the 777 family to deliver top value to owners and operators,” said Larry Loftis, vice president and general manager of the 777 program.

    Boeing is the air cargo industry leader, using its expertise to support customers in their success and to promote the industry. The company also offers the most complete family of freighters, which provide superior efficiency and operational economics in support of airline profitability.

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    Condor Flight Returns to Dusseldorf due to Cracked Windshield

    Condor flight DE-1762 had to return and make an emergency landing in Dusseldorf, Germany, on May 24th.

    The Boeing 737-400 plane took off for Kavala, Greece, but had to turn back due to a cracked windshield.

    The plane landed back safely. All one hundred and fifty-five people aboard remained unharmed.

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  • NTSB Safety Recommendation

    The National Transportation Safety Board recommends that the
    Federal Aviation Administration:

    Require Honeywell to revise the software logic within the MK
    XXII Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System so that a
    fault in the radio altimeter system would not prevent the
    look-ahead feature from functioning without notification to
    the pilot. (A-10-60)

    Once Honeywell revises the MK XXII Enhanced Ground Proximity
    Warning System (EGPWS) software logic (as described in
    Safety Recommendation A-10-60), require all operators using
    the Honeywell MK XXII EGPWS to install the revised software.
    (A-10-61)

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