AVIATION
UND director of aviation safety earns Hat in the Ring Society achievement award
Dana Siewert, director of aviation safety at the University of North Dakota John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences, received the Achievement in Aviation Safety Award from the Hat in the Ring S...
Posted on 10/19/12 at 4:20 PM
Areavoices Digest #51 - Something for WWII buffs and more
I've always been intrigued by the World War II era, the photos, the music, and the people. Maybe that's why I'm so excited about the first of this week's recommended blogs. Check it out and the rest o...
Posted on 10/19/11 at 8:53 AM
Business ownership change to lead to job creation
West Fargos Mid-America Aviation has changed ownership and the companys former president and CEO says that means a major employment increase in the area. Moog Inc., a worldwide designer, manufacturer...
Posted on 10/1/10 at 4:58 PM
UND experiment to open up airspace to UAVs
The City Beat has finally gotten a handle on UND stories that don't involve the Fighting Sioux nickname or any administrative stuff, which is what I've been trying to do for the past several months. A...
Posted on 11/20/09 at 1:37 PM
Are Small Airports Just a Waste of Precious Economic Dollars?
USA Today stirred up a hornets nest on a piece they did in September in regards to the amount of money government spends to maintain small general aviation airports around the country. These ar...
Posted on 10/12/09 at 5:35 PM
New Minot airport terminal design progressing
MINOT, N.D. — Construction of a new terminal at Minot International Airport will move the administration offices and car rental desks to the new wing.By Associated Press , September 01, 2012
Photos: Flight attendant's 63 years in the sky is a record
An 83-year-old United Airlines flight attendant is ending his career in the Guinness World Records book after 63 years in the skies.By Associated Press , August 29, 2012
Ultralight plane crash kills pilot near Bemidji 
By John Hageman, Forum Communications , August 28, 2012
Mandan Airport project gets earlier start
MANDAN, N.D. — A $4.7 million runway renovation project for the airport in Mandan is starting earlier than expected.By Associated Press , August 27, 2012
Airlines set records for on-time service 
NEW YORK – U.S. airlines are more punctual and less likely to lose your bag than at any time in more than two decades.
By Associated Press , August 09, 2012
Small plane makes safe landing on Minn. highway 
LITCHFIELD, Minn. — Three friends from Canada are OK after their single-engine plane made an emergency landing on a central Minnesota highway.
By Associated Press , August 01, 2012
North Dakota aviation boardings soar in booming economy 
GRAND FORKS – As with other aspects of North Dakota’s booming economy, aviation in parts of the state went from a trickle to a torrent, and airports are working to keep up.
By Forum Communications , July 22, 2012
ND airline boardings continue to show increase
By Associated Press , July 19, 2012
US Marshals jet from Bismarck makes early landing in Okla. 
STILLWATER, Okla. — Officials say a U.S. Marshals Service jet made a precautionary landing in Stillwater after the pilot reported smoke in the cockpit.
By Associated Press , July 19, 2012
Americans on no-fly list allowed to learn to fly 
WASHINGTON — U.S. citizens who are on the government's list of people banned from flying because they're considered terror threats are not prevented from learning how to fly in schools around the country, according to government regulation.
By Associated Press , July 18, 2012
Airport security scrutinized after Utah breach 
SALT LAKE CITY — Pilot and murder suspect Brian Hedglin knew how to fly planes. He just needed access to one.
By Associated Press , July 18, 2012
VIDEO: Former Grand Forks resident, murder suspect found dead in plane 
By Kelly Boldan, Forum Communications , July 18, 2012
WATCH NOW: 3 Minnesotans find needles in Delta Air Lines sandwiches; Dutch police investigating
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Police at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport have opened a criminal investigation into how needles got into turkey sandwiches served to passengers on Delta Air Lines flights from Amsterdam to the United States, a spokesman said Tuesday. The FBI also is investigating the incidents.By Associated Press , July 17, 2012
Needles found in catered sandwiches on Delta flights, including one to Minneapolis
By The Atlanta Journal-Constitution , July 16, 2012
Vintage jet slides off runway, through fence in Twin Cities 
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — The pilot of a vintage Russian fighter jet is OK after crash landing his plane at the airport in Eden Prairie.
By Associated Press , July 12, 2012
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