- Airfares – That suits your budget By : Istas Lowe
Airlines offer better fares to people who advance book because they are trying to encourage people to book as early as possible. - Low Cost Flights across the Country By : Lapu Foley
Looking to get cross-country fast and cheap. You can find great airfare prices on the internet that are super cheap. - Saving on Airfare By : Lapu Foley
Airfare has always been a major cost of traveling. Many people love to travel, but are sometimes unable to due to the high cost of flying. - How to Get the Lowest Airfare Possible By : Monice Dulcinea
Everyone knows that air travel can be expensive and we are all looking for ways to get it a little cheaper. With all of the added fees and such, there is little left to the imagination of the extreme costs that come with this form of travel. - How to Fly First Class and Business Class for Less By : Dave Smith
Here are 10 quick first class air travel tips: - Top Tips for Reducing your Business Class and First Class Airfare By : Dave Smith
Here are 10 more top tips for getting cheaper first class and business class airfares: - How to Trade Aircraft Washing for Flight Time By : Lance Winslow
If you are a young man and you wish to learn to fly then hanging around the airport is a good way to learn about aircraft. - How to Start Your Own Aircraft Washing Service By : Lance Winslow
Starting an aircraft washing and cleaning service is a good idea. You can also detail aircraft and it is fun to hang around the airport all day. If you love flying and aviation it is certainly a very good business to be in. - A Brief History of Aviation - The Beginnings By : Michael Russell
This is part one of a two-part review of Aviation from its beginnings to the present day. It is a subjective look at a few of the highlights in the development of Aviation over the centuries. - A Brief History of Aviation - 1908 Onwards By : Michael Russell
This is part two of a two-part review of Aviation from its beginnings to the present day. It is a subjective look at a few of the highlights in the development of Aviation over the centuries. - Abatement of Contrail Heat and Exhaust By : Lance Winslow
It looks as if we may find out that the heat from jet engines on airliners is causing issues with our weather and we may thru super computers learn that we either will want to use them to help us control our weather or perhaps decide we need to keep them from putting out too much heat. - Losing My Virginity - To Virgin Atlantic Premium Economy By : Simon Hillier
Since returning from holiday everyone's been asking, "What's with the big grin?" Well if you must know, I just lost my Virginity, and to be honest, I can't wait to go back for more. I'm no pushover you understand - Airfares Nudge Up Price of Living By : Michael Hanna
It was revealed earlier in the week that the cost of living increased last month. Unfortunately for those seeking a last-minute Easter break abroad, it was partly a rise in air fares which caused the damage for the nation's consumers by nudging inflation upwards. - Pan American Airways - From Khartoum to New York City By : Michael Russell
Pan American Airways "Pacific Clipper", a Boeing Flying Boat, had just completed it's flight from San Francisco to Auckland, New Zealand on Dec 7, 1941 when the news reached them that the USA was at war with the Japanese. - The Indonesian Maids By : Ieuan Dolby
I fly quite allot! Well at least once a month and more than enough! On this particular occasion I was heading to Singapore after two months in Doha, Qatar and the flight surprisingly turned out to be extremely entertaining indeed. - Don't Let Jet Lag Ruin Your Vacation By : Lee Dobbins
If you’ve ever traveled across time zones for a business meeting or vacation, you might know firsthand how jet lag can affect you for days after the trip. - C-119 Flying Boxcar By : Michael Russell
The C-119 was a redesign of an earlier Fairchild transport design, the C-82 Packet, which was built for the USAAF between 1945 and 1948. - The Challenges of Air Travel With Children By : Lee Dobbins
Everyone loves a family vacation but traveling with children can be challenging, especially if air travel is involved in getting to your vacation destination. Lugging all the extra “stuff” that children need can be a drag and even on short flights any child is bound to get bored so you will need to think up ways to entertain and relax them. As with anything else, it’s best to be organized and prepared in order to make your flight a pleasant one. - Airplane Safety Competes with Airplane Comfort By : Lee Dobbins
Everyone wants to have a more comfortable flight but did you ever think about how this desire competes with the airlines ability to provide you with the utmost in safety? - Packing For Your Flight By : Lee Dobbins
Everyone knows that suitcase space is at a premium when you are flying to your destination but there are certain things you must have when going on a trip. - The RAF Lockheed Ventura Light Bomber By : Michael Russell
The Lockheed Ventura was the result of a September 1939 proposal by Lockheed to the British Air Ministry for a military version of the Model 18 Lodestar twin-engined 15/18-passenger commercial transport. It was viewed as a successor to the Lockheed Hudson in RAF service. The Hudson was itself a military version of an earlier model of the Super Electra 10/14-passenger commercial transport. - The Travel Industry By : Aaron Schwartz
The travel industry is a wide sphere of service. Every year millions of people address the travel agencies asking for help choose place to spend their vacations. - The Armstrong-Whitworth Whitley MkV Bomber By : Michael Russell
In 1934 the British Air Ministry issued a requirement for a heavy bomber as one of the steps in the British rearmament program, The new aircraft would be a cantilever monoplane of all metal construction, with advanced features for the time, such as and enclosed flight deck - The B-50 Superfortress By : Michael Russell
Officially, the justification by the USAF for the new B-50 designation was made on the basis that the changes introduced by the B-29D were so major that it was essentially a completely new aircraft. The ruse worked and the B-50 survived the cutbacks to become an important component of the postwar Air Force. - The First Rocket Powered Airplanes By : Michael Russell
In 1947, the first recorded flight in excess of the sound barrier was recorded. This was the famous flight of Air force Captain Chuck Yeager in the Bell X-1 rocket powered aircraft. There are disputes that other pilots had previously broken the sound barrier but their claims were not substantiated. - CO2 Laser Aircraft Propulsion Post Engine Exhaust Enhancement By : Lance Winslow
Let's use the CO2 out of the back of aircraft for laser power, missile defense and eliminating pollution. - CO2 Laser Aircraft Weapon to Shoot Down Enemy Threats By : Lance Winslow
Shooting down aircraft and incoming ICBM missiles is not easy, especially those moving at upwards of 3-4 times the speed of sound. - World War II - The Foo Fighters By : Michael Russell
Foo Fighters was the name used for numerous unexplained phenomena in WW II, as well as being used in a derogatory sense. Some pilots over Europe called them "Kraut balls". - How To Save Big With Discount Airfare By : Angel Estrella
Whether it’s for business or pleasure, the cost of airfare can really add up. Many travelers are constantly searching for discount airfare prices before they take to the sky. - CO2 Laser UAV Propulsion Post Engine Exhaust Enhancement By : Lance Winslow
In the future UAVs or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles will operate fully autonomously and will be capable of super flight maneuvers, which no human pilot could withstand; we are talking about 18g Plus maneuvers here. - Cheap Flights Dubai By : Damian Sofsian
Dubai is one of the hottest holiday destinations. It is also a fast growing business center with the world's premier business hotels and multinational trading companies setting up their centers. Dubai plays host to the world's richest horse race, million dollar lotteries, international tennis and golf tournaments and month-long shopping festivals. - Hurricanes and Travel Considerations By : Lance Winslow
For those of us the trouble lot we know that the 2005 Atlantic tropical hurricane season rearranged flight schedules for many airlines making it tough for us to circumnavigate the country in our travels. Several cruise lines were forced to divert or to different ports to avoid the hurricanes and even the United States Navy had moved some of its ships out of the way of last year's 2005 biggest hurricanes. - Lowest International Airfares By : Jimmy Sturo
Finding the lowest airfare on international travel is complicated because it depends a lot on things like itinerary, departure city, number of stops, connecting flights, alternative airports, low cost airlines and so on. Given that, one has to search and look around for the best prices on many flights between different destinations before getting the lowest possible international airfare. - Politics and Airport Parking By : Lee Dobbins
Airport parking can be a real hassle. Finding a place to park where you don’t have to drag your luggage for a mile and that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg can be quite a challenge. Today, with the added security measures and the longer time it takes to pass through them, searching for a parking spot can take valuable time. - Aviation - Really Part Of Our Lives By : Michael Russell
I often wonder how things affect the way I live. In particular something like aviation. We tend to think of it as a means of transport and of course it is. But how much of a role does aviation actually play in our lives? - Navigating the World of Airline Security By : Ian White
While air travel remains a great deal of fun and a great way to cover vast distances in a short period of time, the airline security system has come to resemble a gauntlet, filled with removed shoes, long lines and a great deal of frustration, and it is important to know how to navigate these sometimes treacherous waters. - The English Electric Lightning By : Michael Russell
Only the RAF, of all the world's airforces, made the jump from subsonic to Mach Two fighter with no "Mach One plus" intermediary. They replaced the Hawker Hunter day fighter and the Gloster Javelin all-weather fighter with the Mach 2 English Electric (later BAC) Lightning. The Lightning had its origin in a Ministry of Supply Specification which was issued in 1947 and called for a manned supersonic research aircraft. - The F-22 and the Fighter Aircraft's Future By : Michael Russell
Without doubt, the most exiting combat aircraft of the early 21st century is the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor. A far different aircraft from anything preceding it, the F-22's development history reflects the many problems, both technological and financial, than can beset an advanced system of its kind. - The News on Airline Travel By : Lee Dobbins
Airline travel is an accepted mode of transportation used by millions today. It’s hard to believe that airplanes and airports haven’t really been around for that long. In this fast paced day and age traveling by plane is the only way to get business and pleasure accomplished in a short period of time, but did you ever think about what it might be like if air travel wasn’t around? - Charter Flight Options and Private Jets By : Matthew Keegan
So, you’re planning a trip to historic Prague in the beautiful Czech Republic. Airlines will get you there with a stopover in London and perhaps a direct flight to the capital city itself. - Airline Industry Guru Terry Trippler Shares His Thoughts on Travel for Baby Boomers By : Dean Packingham
Airline expert Terry Trippler has seen a lot of changes in the travel industry since he first started traveling by air. In the nearly 40 years since he took his first step inside an airplane, the industry has revolutionized itself many times over. BabyBoomerTrips.com interviewed Mr. Trippler to see just how much the industry has changed. - Try Paragliding! A Quick Introduction, Plus an Imaginary First Flight By : Timothy Parish
Have you ever wondered about the basics of paragliding? Just how is a paraglider constructed? Or how do you actually fly one? - Lowest Airfare Search By : Jimmy Sturo
The key to finding great deals online is to shop around, compare prices and try out different routes and departure dates to see what the search returns. - Lowest Airfares By : Jimmy Sturo
There are many ways in which one can find the lowest airfares and the trick to doing this is to shop around and compare prices before purchasing the ticket. There are numerous “special offers” and low fares given by the airlines but one has to look out for these offers. - Lowest Online Airfares By : Jimmy Sturo
The best way to find low airfares online is to be aware of all the good travel websites, then search for prices on different routes and departure dates and compare airfares across several airlines. Narrow down the sites to a few sites with special offers and low airfares and then make a decision quickly. These low airfare offers on the Internet do not last very long and are quickly picked up so it’s best to act fast. - 8 Ways To Save on Airfares By : Jim Berger
The world has become more accessible ever since a price war erupted amidst airlines. You can travel to practically any destination in the world at a fraction of the price you would have paid even half a decade back. And, the joyride continues! - Air Travel Tips For Making It Easy And Smooth By : Judith Schwader
Observing fellow passengers on my recent flight, I noticed several mistakes and evidence of poor planning that caused the travelers unnecessary distress. - Are Very Light Jets (VLJ's) For You? By : Lauren Siegal
It’s a bird, it’s a plane…no, its…well, technically VLJs are planes, but they’re in a class all their own. - Flying Out of Philadelphia? Experience The PHL By : Nathan T. Lynch
If you live in the Philadelphia area and are planning a trip that will fly you out of Philadelphia International Airport, or are a traveler that will be connecting through or flying into this airport, you are in for a wonderful experience! Flying, especially these days, can often times be stressful and even a little intimidating with so many new rules and regulations. - Exploring the Potential for Very Light Jets (VLJs) By : Peter Beighton
The weary bands of commercial jet travellers become even wearier at the prospect of even bigger airports, even bigger jets, longer check-in times and longer delays. The joy of turning up at the local airfield with your little band of passengers, your destination another small airfield up to 1,200 miles away, is now spreading. - The Best Strategy For Getting That Next Free Airline Ticket Using Travel Reward Credit Card By : G. Allen
The best strategies for getting that next free airline ticket with the help of your airline rewards or frequent flyer travel reward credit cards boil down to seeking.... - Philippine Airlines 1 By : Reidar Aas
The Philippine airlines are one that is also known as PAL and does service worldwide destinations. The Philippine airline is one of the oldest airlines that remain after the global changes in fuel costs, and in the rising safety concerns. - Philippine Airlines 2 By : Reidar Aas
Philippine airlines are one of the longest surviving airlines in the world. Having been through many ups and downs in the markets, and being over sixty years old, the Philippine airlines seems as though it is here to stay. - Private Jet Charter: Expecting The Unexpected By : Nathan McKelvey
The saying "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" holds true in life as well as in private air travel. A good pilot will prepare for unexpected events by planning alternate options prior to every flight. - Private Jet Charter: Identifying The Right Provider By : Nathan McKelvey
Almost every company in the private air industry claims to have the best safety standards. But how can a customer really determine what defines high standards? Below is a general guideline to consider when working with any private jet provider. - Midwest Airlines By : Reidar Aas
Going on vacation or heading out on a business trip, Midwest airlines are going to get you there. Midwest airlines are one of the leading airlines that provide great customer services and safe journeys while traveling in the skies. - Getting the Best Airline Seats By : Gail Leino
When you are planning to travel by air it can get very uncomfortable flying coach so you as most people want to get the best airline seats possible. - Airplane Travel - The Carry-On Baggage Mystery By : Gail Leino
We all may need to take an air flight at least once in our lives which means that we’ll have to deal with figuring out the mysteries of Carry-On Baggage. There’s the question of how many bags are allowed and just how big can these bags be, and maybe I can sneak one more little bag onto the plane with me? - Passengers Can Avoid Jet Lag from Air Travel By : Gail Leino
Those who are planning on going on a long air flight to get to their destination are sure to be concerned about developing the fatigue of Jet lag. Medically Jet lag is known as circadian dysynchronization and it causes you to become extremely groggy and light headed, but there are some simple ways for avoiding Jet lag that you can use. - Quick Tips for Cheap Student Airline Fares By : Jim Berger
Cheap student airline fares are available from many airlines for overseas as well as domestic flights. There are even airlines that offer a separate airfare category for students that save them up to 70 percent off the ticket price. - Flying From Heathrow Is Not Necessarily Quicker – A Personal Viewpoint By : Philip Suter
Over the past year I travelled via London Luton and London Heathrow on several occasions.
I have found that the service from London Heathrow to Dublin very reliable – no delays and arriving on time. The only occasion there was a delay was on the evening of Thursday July 7th 2005 – Understandable.
People generally think that the budget airlines will be more delayed than other airlines flying from a major airport like Heathrow. My experience this year of flying to Nice from London Heathrow h - Flying From Heathrow Is Not Necessarily Quicker – A Personal Viewpoint By : Philip Suter
Over the past year I travelled via London Luton and London Heathrow on several occasions. - Private Jet Charter: Spotlight On - Aspen, Colorado By : Lauren Siegal
Aspen is one of the most popular year-round destinations and the appeal is easy to understand. In winter, this exclusive wonderland is a perfect getaway for beginner to serious skiers, celebrities, memorable family vacations, and those who just want to relax. - Private Jet Charter: They're Flying - Why Am I Grounded? By : Nathan McKelvey
The Private Jet Pilot’s Considerations
Ever wondered why some private aircraft can takeoff or land at a particular airport and time while others can not? Many factors influence a pilot's decision when filing a flight plan including: - Private Jet Charter: Tips On Traveling To A High Traffic Locale By : Lauren Siegal
High traffic is inevitable at private airports during popular events or holiday seasons (think Super Bowl or winter in Aspen). With that in mind, we have put together some information and helpful tips to ensure that your private jet travel to bustling airports is both relaxing and stress-free. - Private Jet Charter: Traveling With Pets By : Lauren Siegal
Can't bear to leave the family pet in a kennel and don't want your trusted companion stuck in commercial's cargo section? No need to worry. - Air Travel - Flying with an Infant/Toddler By : Jeff Bogle
Air Travel with toddlers doesn't have to be a stressful experience. Here are some exclusive tips that will help you make it through your flight. - Commercial Pilot Training By : Thomas Morva
A Commercial Pilot License is one that allows a pilot to fly aircraft and be recruited by a company for the same. As with driving, the license covers all types of aircraft for which the holder is qualified e.g. multi-engine, single-engine, sea-planes, etc. - How to Fly in Comfort By : Jennifer Jordan
Many people have a fear of flying. For me, the fear of being 30,000 feet up in the air, defying gravity and putting all of my trust in an occupation reputed to have problems with sobriety is a bit unsettling. But, even more, my hesitation to board a plane comes from an intense fear that I will be sitting in a window seat, with the two people between me and the aisle sleeping soundly, and I will have an uncontrollable urge to pee. In sum, I fear my flight will be uncomfortable. - NOAA Acquires UAS or Unmanned Aerial Systems By : Lance Winslow
The NOAA National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration is acquiring UAS or Unmanned Aerials Systems to monitor the weather to bring better data and collect information about our atmosphere, - Get The Best Air Fare Deals By : Morgan Hamilton
Are you seeking the best air fare deals for your next vacation? You can still go the traditional route and consult with a travel agent of course, but truth be told your best bet is as close as the tips of your fingers. - Cheap Flights List: Ways To Reduce Costs on Travel Packages By : Jim Berger
The travel industry is very complicated and dynamic despite many catch-all online services claiming to provide one-stop comparison shopping. Air travel prices fluctuate like the weather and thus can be very hard to predict at any time. Market forces drive costs all over the map. - In Flight Meals Revisited By : Ian Richards
Well it's summertime again and the suitcases are ready, got the passports, got the foreign currency, got the phrase book and you're ready to roll. With airport security taking so long to complete, you are really going to be ready to sit in the plane and relax, hoping that the in-flight meal is going to be edible. - Air Travel: What's in Your Carry-On? By : Harriet Hodgson
The whole idea of carry-on luggage is to tide you over until your luggage arrives. (Hopefully, it will arrive!) Many experienced travelers have no luggage at all, just their carry-ons. Before you start packing make sure your carry-on bag meets airline requirements. Check the zipper to make sure it will hold. Also check roll-aboard wheels to make sure they turn easily. - Greece Flights By : Steve Valentino
Athens, the capital of Greece is well connected to major international cities. The International Airport of Athens’, Eleftherios Venizelos, was inaugurated in March 2001 and was built to cater to the needs of a modern world. - Most Aircraft Accidents Happen on the Ground By : Lance Winslow
The other day I met one of the ground transportation directors for a major US airport. In fact this airport is the number one location for foreign airlines coming into our country. - Southwest Airline Flights By : Olivia Andrews
Recently, southwest airlines have announced their new flight schedule and fares from Philadelphia from May 9 2004. Now customers can easily purchase tickets for the new service with airfares starting from as low as $29 one way. - Tricks To Get Cheaper Airline Tickets By : Mark Peoples
The prices of airline tickets vary and change in as little as an hour or a day. - Personal Helicopters By : Marcus Peterson
Helicopter design pioneers like Arthur Young and Stanley Hiller envisioned long ago that helicopters would be used as commonly as automobiles for personal transportation in the future. - Pilot Training By : Thomas Morva
Flying, probably one of the greatest achievements of modern civilization, has its roots in the legends of the ancient world. - Last Minute Travel – Made Easy By : John Gibb
The growth of the Internet and budget airlines has turned last-minute flights into a huge industry – you can just be surfing around..... - Airline Reservation Online Money Saving Tips By : Frank Vanderlugt
Airline ticket rates can vary wildly for passengers on the same flight. One person can pay $250 for a seat, while the individual in the next seat may have paid $1000. There are many tactics to help your reservation resemble that of the first passenger, not the latter. - Beechcraft For Sale; Says Raytheon By : Lance Winslow
Raytheon is considering selling its Beechcraft Brand or possibly spinning it off. Why? Well it appears that Raytheon is growing and seeing record profits and its trusty Beechcraft brand, which generally sells to the general aviation market is performing well in that industry market, but nothing like the Raytheon Military Divisions are in the military industrial complex realm. - 3000 Miles With A Squalling Brat By : Bill Thomas
I've just completed another one of those cross country flights from Seattle to Baltimore that I've come to 'love' so well. The flight itself was uneventful, good weather for flying and the dining fare of peanuts and soda was delightful. But seriously the folks at United were very nice, and all and all it wouldn't have been a bad flight except for a 'little' problem that we had for the whole trip from Denver to Baltimore.... - Survey Says: Americans Need to Learn Airplane Etiquette By : Malcom Dewce
When it comes to manners in the air, U.S. travelers are in dire need of airplane etiquette lessons. According to a new poll by Harris Interactive and Yahoo! FareChase, large overhead luggage, talkative seat-mates, armrest hogs and overly aromatic passengers top the list of traveler aggravations. - General Aviation Manufacturers and Finished Products Liability Costs By : Lance Winslow
When you buy a new general aviation aircraft much of the cost is the General Aviation Manufacturers costs for finish products liability insurance and costs associated with defending against incessant lawsuits. - Why Are General Aviation New Aircraft So Darn Expensive? By : Lance Winslow
Many student pilots wish to buy a new aircraft of their own after they learn to fly. Renting an aircraft costs too much. Yet consider the cost of a new aircraft, talk about sticker shock and that is before you have to buy insurance, pay for hangar space, tie down or put fuel in it. - Aircraft Manufacturers Insurance Costs and Defense Funds Against Lawsuits By : Lance Winslow
Having been in the aviation business off and on all my life it seems unfortunate the extreme costs associated with general aviation aircraft and yet there is a pretty good reason why of course. One of the biggest costs, which has nothing to do with the components is the aircraft manufacturers insurance costs for products liability and the costs associated with its legal department to defend against lawsuits. - How Bad is Products Liability Insurance Hurting General Aviation Manufacturers? By : Lance Winslow
Currently so many general aviation manufacturers must burden the costs of increased liability from potential lawsuits. Even if an aircraft crash is pilot error, attorneys usually get involved with the families of the victims and this triggers a lawsuit. Lawsuits are costly and that means additional staff is needed in the legal department of the Aircraft Manufacturer and each time the products liability insurance increases. - Are You Afraid Of flying? Learn How To Treat Phobias By : Andy Maingam
The fear of flying is believed to be very widespread. Some even think as many as 1 in 5 people are afraid of flying. However, with some folks it's just impossible to get on a plane without therapy. Like so many phobias, the fear of flying can often develop out of nowhere. - Israel Intercepting Hezbollah UAVs Exceptionally Well By : Lance Winslow
It is widely known the shooting down small UAVs is almost impossible with small arms. In fact the hand launched smaller UAVs that are radio controlled model size cannot be shot down with machine guns or small arms. - Flight Training For International Pilots By : Gary Bradshaw
If you are an international flight training student thinking about doing your flight training in the US you have some unique challenges. - Fear of Flying AKA Aviophobia By : Andy Maingam
My doctor told me that anyone can develop an allergy at any time of their life without any apparent reason for it. - Money Saving Airfare Tips By : Phil Howard
Tips on how to save money on your airfare when travelling. - Bagging A Cheap Flight By : Phil Howard
Buying a last minute flight is actually quite tricky. Many charter airlines will deal primarily with packages and as such the flight-only option can actually end up costing more than a simple package. - Where To Find Cheap Online Airline Tickets By : Jed Baguio
When traveling the biggest thing you have to deal with is airline ticket. And most of the airline ticket are not always cheap. Finding a cheap airline ticket would be a neat skill to learn. This is also where the internet comes in handy. - Tips on How to Get Cheap Airline Tickets By : Jed Baguio
Nowadays only a small number of people has the luxury of booking airplane tickets without bothering of looking at ticket prices. Much of the general population is already delighted just to be even traveling through airplane. If you are one of those then it is vital that you should prefer cheap airline tickets. Then this is for you - U.S./U.K. Airline Carry-On Restrictions Are Now In Effect By : Constance Parker-Street
On August 10, authorities in the U.K. announced that a major terrorist plot to smuggle bombs on American airlines traveling from the U.K. to the U.S. was thwarted. New security measures are now in place regarding carry-on luggage on flights between the U.S. and U.K. Read more about the restrictions here. - Airfare Watchdogs Prowl The Web For Latest Best Airfare Deals By : Robin J. Derry
Travel is a big sophisticated business. But, are airfare ticket prices "rational"? You want to travel and enjoy cool exotic places or lower business expenses. - Yikes! More Security! What is on the 'Banned List' since August 10? By : Kathy Steinemann
Since August 10, 2006, new precautions have been introduced in response to the air terror plot thwarted in Britain by security officials. The following article provides more information.
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