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    American Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Portugal

    American Airlines flight AA-206 made an emergency landing at Lajes Field, Portugal, on February 16th.

    The Boeing 767-300 plane heading from Miami, Florida, to Milan-Malpensa Airport, Italy, was diverted after the crew noticed multiple system failures.

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

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    Sparks Send Air Canada Jazz back to Vancouver


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    What: An Air Canada Jazz Canadair CRJ-100 en route from Vancouver to Kelowna, Canada
    Where: Vancouver
    When: Dec 17th 2009
    Who: 50 passengers
    Why: While en route, the overhead panel emitted sparks and smoke. The plane returned to Vancouver and made a safe landing. A replacement flight was provided.

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    BN2 Crashes in Caribbean, Pilot Lost, Passengers Rescued


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    What: Divi Divi Air Britten-Norman BN2 A Islander en route from Curacao to Bonaire Netherlands Antilles
    Where: Caribbean
    When: Oct 22nd 2009
    Who: 9 passengers and 1 pilot
    Why: When the plane experienced engine failure, the flight ditched in the Carribean. The pilot, Robert Marcel, was knocked unconscious on impact.

    Passengers were rescued by boat. The unconscious captain could not be freed from his seat harness and the plane sank with him aboard.

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    Condolences to the family of Robert Marcel.

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    Delta Loses Generator; Cautionary Landing in Buffalo


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    What: Delta Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-90-30 en route from Boston to Minneapolis
    Where: Buffalo
    When: Jul 2nd 2010
    Who: 144 people aboard
    Why: While west of Buffalo, the flight notified Buffalo ATC that they were down to one generator. The flight diverted to Buffalo on one generator and made a safe landing. Passengers were provided alternative transportation.

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    American Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing at Shannon Airport

    American Airlines flight AA-63 made an emergency landing at Shannon Airport, Ireland, on November 29th.

    The Boeing 777-200 plane heading from Charles de Gaulle Airport, France, to Miami, Florida, was diverted due to an engine issue.

    The plane landed uneventfully. All two hundred and six passengers and thirteen crew members remained safe.

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    Boeing Announces Agreement to Acquire Summit Aeronautics Group in Montana

    Provides additional capacity to manufacture titanium and other hard metals structures

    SEATTLE, Nov. 22, 2010 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Boeing announced today that it has agreed to acquire the business and operations conducted by Summit Aeronautics Group in Helena, Mont. Summit employs 135 people to manufacture titanium and other hard metal structures for commercial and military aircraft.

    This acquisition extends a strong partnership between Boeing and Summit. Summit currently performs hard metal machining on 747-8 fail-safe bars, which allow the flaps to move on the wings; 787 edge frames that fit around the doors; and 767 main-landing-gear beams, which facilitate the landing gear rotation. After the transaction, Summit will continue its work on these Boeing programs and manufacture other machined parts for the 787. Summit also will continue to support existing military programs.

    “Bringing this successful partner and its talented employees into Boeing provides additional flexibility to support increased production rates,” said Ross Bogue, vice president and general manager of Boeing Fabrication. “It grows our capacity to manufacture titanium and other hard metals structures in support of current and future airplane production requirements.”

    “Our Summit team is proud of the work we have done to support key Boeing programs,” said Tom Hoffman, president of Summit Aeronautics Group. “The acquisition recognizes that our people and capabilities are world class. We look forward to expanding our relationship with Boeing and becoming an integral part of the Boeing production team.”

    Through the agreement, Boeing will acquire, among other things, the building, assets and inventory as well as assume operation of the site. Boeing anticipates this transaction will close in the fourth quarter following satisfaction of customary closing conditions. This transaction is not expected to have a material impact on Boeing’s 2010 or 2011 financial results. Terms were not disclosed.

    Once acquired, Boeing Fabrication will manage the Helena facility. Boeing Fabrication, which is currently located at 10 sites worldwide, provides key manufacturing and assembly capabilities and technologies to Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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