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    Blue Air Flight Returns to Liverpool John Lennon Airport due to Suspected Bird Strike

    blue airBlue Air flight 0B134 had to return and make an emergency landing at Liverpool John Lennon Airport in England, on August 17.

    The Boeing 737, that took off for Bucharest, Romania, had to return after the pilot reported a suspected bird-hit just 20 minutes into the flight.

    The plane landed safely and burning off excess fuel. Everyone aboard remained unhurt.

    After inspection, the plane was cleared to take off again.

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    Delta: Part Rains On Long Island


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    What: Delta Airlines Boeing 777-200 en route from New York JFK, NY to Tokyo Japan,
    Where: New York
    When: Nov 5th 2009
    Who: not available
    Why: While en route, the plane dropped parts, although arriving safely in Japan.

    Investigation proved the part to be an engine exhaust cone lost in Long Island during departure. The purpose of the engine exhaust cone is to eliminate the “vortex of the exhaust stream, optimizing the airflow and improving engine efficiency”

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    Bird-Hit Southwest Airlines Flight Makes Safe Landing in Omaha

    Southwest Airlines flight WN-1426 made a safe landing following bird strikes in Omaha, Nebraska, on February 27th.

    The Boeing 737-700 plane flying from Chicago Midway International Airport, Illinois, was on short final to Omaha when the crew reported bird strikes.

    The plane continued for a safe landing. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.

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    Bomb-threatened Embraer Lands in Buffalo


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    What: Jetblue Embraer ERJ-190 en route from Boston to Chicago
    Where: Buffalo
    When: Mar 12th 2012
    Who: 83 passengers
    Why: After a female caller phoned in from Boston that a passenger aboard Jetblue flight B6-923 was possibly carrying a bomb, the flight diverted to Buffalo. After maintaining a holding plan over the airport, the flight landed safely after 8 a m. THe jet was taken to an isolated area of the airport and all the passengers were assisted off. Officers and canine patrol made a sweep of the plane, luggage and passengers and nothing was found. The incident shut down the airport until 8:30 am.

    The FBI said there was no threat and that the entire incident was a domestic dispute. The NTSB made this statement:

    “JetBlue flight 923 (BOS-ORD) diverted to Buffalo Niagara International Airport at the request of the flight crew because of a telephonic bomb threat. The plane landed safely at 8:25 a.m. and has since been cleared of any possible threats. A passenger is being interviewed by law enforcement authorities.”

    Surprising calm after emergency landing: wivb.com

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    Republic Airlines Flight Rejects Takeoff After Bird Strike

    Republic Airlines flight YX-4675 had to reject takeoff from Columbus, Ohio, on August 8th.

    The plane was accelerating to takeoff for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, when the crew rejected takeoff due to a bird strike.

    The plane safely returned to the apron. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    Boeing, Air China Announce Order for Boeing 777s

    SEATTLE, Sept. 27 Boeing and Air China today announced an order for four 777-300ERs (Extended Range), which have a total average list price value of $1.1 billion at current list prices.

    “This is a great day in the history of our long and enduring partnership with Air China,” said Marlin Dailey, vice president of Sales & Marketing for Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “Today’s order of 777s also underscores Air China’s confidence in the world’s most successful twin-engine, long-haul airplane.”

    Air China, the flag carrier of the People’s Republic of China, will use the airplanes to expand its international routes.

    “The 777-300ER will be the backbone of our long-haul international fleet,” said Fan Cheng, vice president of Air China. “The airplane’s high efficiency and performance features will enable Air China to launch more direct long-haul routes to meet the increasing demand of our passengers.”

    The Boeing 777 is the world’s most successful twin-engine, long-haul airplane. The 777-300ER extends the 777 family’s span of capabilities, bringing twin-engine efficiency and reliability to the long-range market. The airplane carries 365 passengers up to 7,930 nautical miles (14,685 km).

    Boeing incorporated several performance enhancements for the 777-300ER, extending its range and payload capabilities. Excellent performance during flight-testing, combined with engine efficiency improvements and design changes that reduce drag and airplane weight, contributed to the increased capability.

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