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Key Takeaways:

  • Alan Bristow, founder of Bristow Helicopters, passed away at 85.
  • The CDC released guidance for flight crews regarding swine flu.
  • A plan to privatize Chicago's Midway Airport failed due to insufficient funding.
  • Linear Air received FAA approval to offer recurrent training for Eclipse E500 jet owners.
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Alan Edgar Bristow, founder of Bristow Helicopters, died on Sunday, at age 85…

The Centers for Disease Control has released guidance for flight crews arriving from areas affected by swine flu, and information to help identify affected passengers

A plan to privatize Chicago’s Midway Airport has failed; the investors were unable to raise the money needed to make the deal happen…

Linear Air, an air-taxi operator based near Boston, Mass., has received approval from the FAA to provide recurrent training for owners of Eclipse E500 light jets.

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