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I flew on the longest flight in the world, which lasts nearly 18 hours and covers 10,000 miles. Here's what it's like.
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Singapore Airlines relaunched the longest flight in the world, between Newark Liberty International Airport just outside New York City and Changi Airport in Singapore. The flight covers 10,000 miles and can take more than 18 hours. (www.msn.com) More...Cracks found on 38 of 810 Boeing 737 NG jets inspected globally
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Boeing Co (BA.N) said on Thursday that airlines had inspected 810 of the company’s 737 NG jets around the world and found 38 structural cracks requiring repair and replacement of the affected parts. (newslink.uk.reuters.com) More...Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 Engine Failure DCA18MA142 - SW 737 700 accident report NTSB
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SW 737 700 accident report NTSB - DCA18MA142 SWA13 80 INVESTIGATIVE UPDATE National Transportation Safety Board Investigative Update Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 Engine Failure DCA18MA142 SWA1380 INVESTIGATIVE UPDATE (www.ntsb.gov) More...The longest flight in the world just landed after nearly 20 hours in the air
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Australian airline Qantas successfully completed the first-ever nonstop flight between New York City and Australia, landing in Sydney just before 7:45 a.m. Sunday, Sydney time, after 19 hours and 16 minutes in the air. (www.msn.com) More...F-16 destroyed on airstrip after man accidentally triggers Vulcan cannon while working on fighter jet nearby
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An F-16 fighter jet exploded into flames on a Belgian airstrip after a maintenance worker accidentally pulled the trigger of a Vulcan cannon while working on another plane parked nearby, according to local reports. (www.msn.com) More...The world's most wacky plane liveries revealed
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A Pepsi-themed Concorde, a panda plane and a yellow Simpsons jet. (www.msn.com) More...Boeing 737 cracks: Ryanair grounds three planes due to cracking between wing and fuselage
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Ryanair has grounded at least three of its Boeing 737s due to cracks between the wing and fuselage. The global cracking problem has affected at least 50 planes from a number of airlines. (www.msn.com) More...Login
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