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  2. Rafale deal controversy - Wikipedia

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    A Dassault Rafale flying at Aero India 2017. The Rafale deal controversy is a political controversy in India related to the purchase of 36 Rafale multirole fighter aircraft for a price estimated at €7.87 billion (₹58,891 Crore) by the Defence Ministry of India from France's Dassault Aviation.

  3. Aeroplan - Wikipedia

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    Aeroplan points expire if the member has no account activity for a period of 18 months. [13] In the past, Aeroplan had a policy where all miles would expire after seven years, even if there was continued activity in the account. This policy has since been cancelled as of June 27, 2013. [14]

  4. How One Man Earned 4 Million Airline Miles by Buying Dollar Coins

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    If you sign up for a Chase Sapphire card, for instance, you can get 40,000 bonus points -- good for $400 cash or $500 in travel -- by spending $3,000 in the first three months. If that's not ...

  5. Flybuys (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Flybuys points - Collected across a wide range of household expenditure categories. Fuel discounts - Collected for fuel savings to use at Z Energy or Caltex. New World Dollars - Collected for use as a type of payment at New World; Everyday shopping categories include food (New World, Gilmours, Trents), fuel (Z Energy and Caltex) and liquor .

  6. INS Vikrant (2013) - Wikipedia

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    INS Vikrant is 262 metres (860 ft) long and 62 metres (203 ft) wide, and displaces about 45,000 tonnes (44,000 long tons; 50,000 short tons). [34] It features a STOBAR configuration. [ 35 ] It can carry an air group of up to thirty-six aircraft, [ 36 ] including 26 fixed-wing combat aircraft, [ 37 ] and a mix of Dhruv MK-III , Sikorsky MH-60R ...

  7. Cessna Citation Longitude - Wikipedia

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    The Cessna Citation Longitude is a business jet produced by Cessna, part of the Cessna Citation family.It remains the largest business jet by Cessna. Announced at the May 2012 EBACE, the Model 700 made its first flight on October 8, 2016, with certification obtained in September 2019.

  8. American Airlines engine, fuselage lifted from Potomac in ...

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    Crews began the complex job of lifting American Airlines Flight 5432 from the Potomac River after it collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter in the Washington, D.C., area.

  9. Concorde - Wikipedia

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    Concorde would also be cleared in a 15,000-foot (4,570 m) block, allowing for a slow climb from 45,000 to 60,000 ft (14,000 to 18,000 m) during the oceanic crossing as the fuel load gradually decreased. [136] In regular service, Concorde employed an efficient cruise-climb flight profile following take-off. [137]