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An alternative way of thinking

11 April 2011 | By Mark Rumizen, Aviation Fuels Specialist in the Aircraft Certification Division, Federal Aviation Authority (FAA)

In the early afternoon of 7 January, 2009, a Continental Airlines Boeing 737 airliner lifted off the tarmac of Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport with a blend of biofuel and conventional petroleum-derived fuel feeding one of its two CFM International jet engines...

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FAA Raises Safety Rating for Croatia

26 January 2011 | By FAA

The FAA announced that Croatia complies with international safety standards set by ICAO, based on the results of a reassessment of Croatia’s civil aviation authority...

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FAA certifies Santa’s sleigh for Christmas eve

21 December 2010 | By FAA

Federal Aviation Administration safety inspectors at the North Pole certified Santa One, the reindeer-powered sleigh piloted by Santa Claus, for its Christmas Eve round-the-world delivery mission.

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FAA Raises Safety Rating for Mexico

1 December 2010 | By Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s FAA today announced that Mexico complies with international safety standards set by the ICAO...