1.) Six-year sentence handed down for abusive contact on flight to Orlando - U.S. District Judge Paul Byron sentenced John Daniel Fowler, 65, of Indianapolis, to six years in federal prison for abusive sexual contact committed aboard a commercial airline. [Full story]
2.) Chinese national pleads guilty to photographing B-2 Stealth Bomber base - A 35-year-old Chinese national pleaded guilty in federal court to the unauthorized photographing of a vital military installation and sensitive military equipment. [Full story]
3.) Central Valley takes flight: New MCE routes offer direct access to major air hubs - Central Valley travelers will soon have significantly expanded access to major air travel hubs as Contour Airlines prepares to launch new nonstop service from Merced Yosemite Regional Airport (MCE). [Full story]
4.) Southwest Airlines employees continued working after failing drug/alcohol tests - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an enforcement letter proposing a civil penalty of $304,272 against Southwest Airlines Inc., alleging that the carrier failed to conduct required follow-up drug and alcohol testing for 11 employees who performed safety-sensitive duties. [Full story]
5.) Second Chinese national caught photographing USAF planes, in Nebraska this time - Federal authorities have charged a 21-year-old Chinese national with the illegal photography of sensitive U.S. Air Force aircraft, marking the second such case to emerge in April. [Full story]

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