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    Boeing Sets 787 First Delivery Date for Mid-First Quarter 2011

    EVERETT, Wash., Aug. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — The Boeing (NYSE: BA) Company said today that it now expects delivery of the first 787 in the middle of the first quarter 2011.

    The delivery date revision follows an assessment of the availability of an engine needed for the final phases of flight test this fall.

    While Boeing works closely with Rolls-Royce to expedite engine availability, flight testing across the test fleet continues as planned.

    Boeing said last month that the cumulative impact of a series of issues, including supplier workmanship issues related to the horizontal stabilizer and instrumentation delays, could push first delivery of the 787 a few weeks into 2011. The delay in engine availability has extended that estimate to mid-first quarter 2011.

    The schedule revision will not affect the company’s financial guidance.

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    KLM Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Amsterdam

    KLM flight KL-1690 made an emergency landing in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on January 15th.

    The plane flying from Zurich, Switzerland, was descending toward Amsterdam when the crew noticed a strange smell in the cabin and declared an emergency.

    The plane landed uneventfully. All seventy-seven people aboard remained safe.

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    Air India Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Chennai

    Air India flight AI-440 had to return and make an emergency landing in Chennai, India, on June 20th.

    The Airbus A321-200 plane took off for Delhi, India, but had to turn back due to a suspected bird strike.

    The plane landed safely. All one hundred and thirty people aboard remained safe.

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    United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing at DFW Airport

    United Airlines flight UA-2169 made an emergency landing at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas, on December 1st.

    The Airbus A319-100 plane flying from Chicago, Illinois, was on final approach to DFW Airport when the crew noticed loss of airspeed indication due to a bird strike.

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

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    GoAir Emergency Landing after False alarm


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    What: GoAir Airbus A320-200 en route from Delhi to Bangalore
    Where: Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi
    When: Jun 6th 2011, 9:23 am
    Who: 165 passengers and 6 crew
    Why: After taking off from Delhi, the flight returned within eighteen minutes due to an indication of smoke in the cockpit. Emergency services was on standby. VT-WAM is a new plane.

    A faulty sensor was blamed for the indication.

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    Airbus makes Emergency Landing in Russia

    What: Airbus A340 en route from Paris to New Caledonia
    Where: Khabarovsk Russia
    When: 1:10 pm
    Who: 242 passengers, 14 crew
    Why: The pilots were well underway when they received an indication that one of its four engines was on fire.

    The pilots diverted to Khabarovsk. The airport responded with a 54 person emergency response team.

    The flight made a safe landing, with no injuries. Passengers evacuated without incident.

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