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Japan Airlines spurns Delta Air Lines
Feb. 9, 2010 – Japan Airlines, wooed for months by Delta Air Lines with promises of cash and a broad global network, spurned the world's biggest carrier and opted to keep its alliance with American Airlines.

Biggest Boeing plane ever takes to the sky
Feb. 9, 2010 – Boeing Co.'s giant 747-8 freighter, the biggest plane the company has ever built took off on its first flight Monday, a year later than originally planned.

YVR closes as fighter jets chase 'target'
Feb. 8, 2010, Vancouver - Vancouver International Airport was closed to takeoffs and landings for 20 minutes while two CF-18 military fighter jets scrambled to intercept an unknown "target of interest" last week, a Transport Canada incident report shows. The Vancouver Sun reports. | READ MORE


Boeing tests passenger cabin of new 787
Feb. 4, 2010, Everett, Wash. - Boeing Co. designers and marketers are betting that a lot of subtle changes in the interior of their new 787 jetliner will add up to strong passenger demand to fly on the plane.


Dornier Seaplane to announce decision on assembly plant
Feb. 4, 2010, Montreal - U.S. aircraft manufacturer Dornier Seaplane Company
will announce its decision as early as next week on whether to set up an assembly plant for its new composite amphibious airplane in Ontario or Quebec.


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