April 19, 2011
Unified Supply launches new website!
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Welcome to the all-new unifiedsupply.com! The new website was designed with the end-user in mind. Our goal was to create a website that allowed users to learn as much or as little as they desire about Unified Supply, our products and the baggage conveyor industry. To accomplish this, replacement parts are broken down into categories and...April 14, 2011
Industry Analyst Maintains Buy Ratings for Airlines
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The Dallas Morning New's Airline Biz Blog is reporting that airline analyst Michael Linenberg of Deutsche Bank is holding strong on his "Buy" recommendations for airlines despite the rough current nature of the industry. In his strongest statement of support for the industry, Linenberg offered airline management as the key to his positive outlook. "Our...April 12, 2011
JFK Two-Plane Taxiway Collision Highlights Ground Support Safety Concerns
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An Air France Airbus A380, the largest passenger plane in the industry, violently struck a much smaller regional plane Monday night at Kennedy International Airport (JFK). The collision occurred as the Air France flight was passing behind the Comair regional plane. The Airbus A380's wing struck the tail of the smaller jet spinning it around...April 6, 2011
United Airlines Celebrates 85th Anniversary
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United Airlines unveiled a commemorative Airbus A-320 aircraft to celebrate their 85th anniversary in the skies. The craft, dubbed "Friend Ship" was first shown at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport (ORD) and will continue on a tour of United and Continental's hubs. The stops include Denver International Airport (DEN), San Francisco International...April 4, 2011
FAA Mandates Inspection of Early-Model 737 Aircraft
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The FAA today mandated the inspection of early-model Boeing 737s for signs of metal fatigue. The metal fatigue inspection process applies to a total of 175 aircraft worldwide including 80 registered in the United States. The repetitive electromagnetic inspections are designed to detect cracking that is not detectable during visual inspections. ...