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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is lifting its COVID-19 testing requirement for airline travelers coming into the country. It's a major change for the travel industry.
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Many buses and vans can safely accommodate and restrain a passenger's wheelchair, but airline passengers are required to transfer to the plane's standard seat. A grassroots group hopes to change that.
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A group of aviation companies and advocacy groups, backed by Boeing, have announced a competition to develop a safe and easy-to-use personal flying vehicle in the next two years.
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In a room full of sand, Michael Namkung is exploring his body鈥檚 relationship to flight. The Miami artist鈥檚 new work 鈥淔lying Towards the Ground鈥 is opening鈥
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In Florida, flight is the number one export. In 2014, almost $4.8 billion worth of aircraft, engines and aircraft parts made in Florida were shipped out鈥
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This is a sign in a second floor avionics classroom at George T. Baker Aviation Technical College in Miami. It's a Miami-Dade County Public School with鈥
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About 2,500 American Airlines passengers landed without their luggage at destinations worldwide on Friday, Feb. 20. The airline blames the鈥
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In the five years since travel restrictions to Cuba were eased, Cuban-American air travelers have been taking about $2 billion worth of products a year to鈥
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08/12/14 - On Tuesday鈥檚 Topical Currents, we continue our series 鈥淎ll in a Day鈥檚 Work鈥, with retired commercial airline pilot Bruce Bornstein. His flying鈥