1.) Southwest
Airlines goes international – U.S.-based
Southwest
Airlines launched
international service last month by inaugurating flights to Caribbean
destinations from three of its U.S. gateway cities. [Full story]
2.) NOAA's
$9-million aircraft never put to use - Since
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration was established in 1970, the agency has operated aircraft to aid in
the collection of earth observation data to understand and predict
changes in climate, weather, oceans, and coasts; collect data
necessary for weather and water forecasts; and help conserve and
manage coastal and marine ecosystems and resources. [Full story]
3.) Video:
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner rehearsal flight for Farnborough Airshow -
Boeing's
expert crew rehearses the flight program for the 2014 Farnborough
Airshow. - [Full story]
4.) Southwest
Airlines hit with $12 million fine for aircraft repairs - The
Federal Aviation Administration is proposing a $12 million civil penalty against Southwest Airlines
for failing to comply with Federal Aviation Regulations in three
separate enforcement cases related to repairs on Boeing 737
jetliners operated by the Dallas-based airline. [Full story]
5.) Army
Black Hawk helicopter up for sale - The U.S.
Army Contracting Command-Redstone has
notified State Agencies for Surplus Property that a single
Black Hawk helicopter is
available for sale through negotiation at fixed prices. [Full story]
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