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    Washington Headquarters Press Release

    For Immediate Release
    June 4, 2010

    FAA Proposes Civil Penalties Against Airlines, Shippers

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    • $50,000 against SOSGlobal Express of New Bern, NC, for violating DOT hazardous materials regulations by allegedly offering 15 boxes of lithium-ion batteries for shipment by air aboard a passenger-carrying aircraft, which is prohibited.

    The companies have 30 days from the date the civil penalty letter is received to respond to the agency.

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