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Paine Field changes name to Seattle Paine Field International Airport

Paine Field Snohomish County Airport announced it is formally changing its name to “Seattle Paine Field International Airport” today.

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CNN Newsroom Live

according to the pentagon press office caesar santiago this object according to the pentagon was traveling at 20000 feet above ground. elevation meant and posed a threat to civilian aviation and there was also a flight restriction by the faa that took place on saturday in montana, the pentagon is saying there's reason to believe this object is what triggered that flight restriction to go into place based on the direction that it was headed in, this is shot down because of the potential threat to flight aviation and also the potential surveillance capabilities with the pentagon is saying that they are now working to recover this object after it was being shot down, so many questions we don't know who or what was responsible for this object or what is motivation or

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CNN Newsroom Live

unanswered questions surrounding it. >> reporter: the pentagon now confirms at that 2:42 p.m. on sunday at the direction of president biden, u.s. military f-16s shot down an object over lake huron. that is according to pentagon press officer caesar santiago. this object according to the pentagon was traveling at about 20,000 feet aboveground. that elevation meant that it posed a threat to civilian aviation. and there was also a flight restriction by the faa that went into place on saturday in montana. and the pentagon is saying that there's reason to believe that this object is what actually triggered that flight restriction to go into place. based on the direction that it was headed in. and this object was shot down because of the potential threat to flight aviation. and also because of its potential surveillance capabilities. with the pentagon saying that they are now working to recover

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Early Start With Christine Romans

this object, according to the pentagon, was traveling the about 20,000 feet aboveground. that elevation meant that it posed a threat to civilian aviation. and there was also a flight restriction by the faa that went into place on saturday in montana. and the pentagon is saying that there's reason to believe that this object is what actually triggered that flight restriction to go into place. based on the direction that it was headed in. and this object was shot down because of the potential threat to flight aviation. and also because of its potential surveillance capabilities. with the pentagon saying that they are now working to recover this object, after it was being shot down. still many questions. we don't know who or what was responsible for this object, or what its motivation. or its objective of being in the air over u.s. airspace actually was. kylie atwood, cnn, the state

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Amazon Air begins daily express delivery to Wichita, Kansas

Amazon doesn’t have any pilots. It outsources flight operations to airlines. Find out which one is supporting cargo service to Wichita.

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Amazon Air begins daily cargo service in Wichita

Amazon Air begins daily cargo service in Wichita
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110223:20:36:00

>> reporter: unfortunately, we've lost that connected with stephanie. as you can tell, with trying to get in the country itself and reporting out of the country, kind of tentative right now. we will continue to work on efforting that shot back and bring it to you here this hour. for mou now, i want to talk to dylan ratigan. he continues his steel wheels searching for solutions to some of america's most pressing problems. today's stop is seattle with a look at manufacturing in america. is the country still in the business of making things? we're going to find out directly from dylan. dylan, you're calling this part of the future of flight aviation where are you right now. in the center where this is all burgeoning. explain. >> well, i'm physically in the future of flight, a museum just off the campus where they're assembling the boeing dreamliner. there's a big decision coming down tomorrow out of washington as to whether a major contract will go to boeing or airbus from the u.s. government. it all goes to the very simple

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