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  2. Boeing Model 40 - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing Model 40 is a United States mail plane of the 1920s. It was a single-engined biplane that was widely used for airmail services in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s, especially by airlines that later became part of United Airlines .

  3. Joe Sutter - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, on his 90th birthday, Boeing's 40-87 building in Everett, WA, the main engineering building for Boeing Commercial Airplanes division, was renamed the Joe Sutter building. Sutter died on August 30, 2016, at a hospital in Bremerton, Washington, from complications of pneumonia, at the age of 95. [12]

  4. Piasecki Helicopter - Wikipedia

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    The Piasecki Helicopter Corporation was founded in 1940 by Frank Piasecki and fellow aeronautics student Harold Venzie as the P-V Engineering Forum (shortened from Piasecki-Venzie); [3] [4] the other partners were F.J. Kosloski, Donald N. Meyers, Elliott Daland, and Walter Swartz. [5]

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  6. Boeing Lands 737-8 Deal With Avia Solutions: 40 Planes Now ...

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    Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) disclosed an initial order from Avia Solutions Group for 40 of its 737-8 aircraft, with an option to purchase an additional 40 in the future. Avia Solutions Group holds 11 ...

  7. Mail plane - Wikipedia

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    Keystone B-6 of the US Army Air Corps, in use as a mail plane, 1934 1920s Boeing Model 40 mail plane. A mail plane is an aircraft used for carrying mail. Aircraft that were purely mail planes existed almost exclusively prior to World War II. Because early aircraft were too underpowered to carry cargoes and too costly to run any "economy class ...

  8. Red Lobster to 'temporarily' close 4 NJ locations. See ... - AOL

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    There are 16 Red Lobster locations in New Jersey, and four of them will reportedly “temporarily” close: 1271 U.S. Route 22, Bridgewater 750 Route 18 North, East Brunswick

  9. Red Lobster Just Abruptly Closed Dozens of Restaurants ... - AOL

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    Additionally, 87 Red Lobster locations across 27 states are currently listed as "temporarily closed," according to USA Today. Red Lobster's website states that the chain has over 700 locations ...