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Mike Snow, a Congo-based businessman who was friendly with both Smulian and Bout through the aviation industry, had become a D.E.A. informant.

Add to this debate the jitters sent through the aviation industry last month when an Airbus 380 jet engine exploded on a Qantas flight from Singapore to Sydney, and it would appear there has never been a worse time to fly.

Although there has been no consensus on why skydiving suddenly became less popular, three factors are commonly cited: the shiver sent through the aviation community after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001; the aging membership of the U.S.P.A., which had helped build the sport during its formative years; and ESPN's dropping skysurfing from its X Games lineup after the 2000 Games.

These clauses sent shock waves through the aviation community, which believed a Republican-controlled Senate wouldn't interfere with a deregulated airline industry.

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GS Yuasa won a contract in 2005 to supply Boeing with lithium-ion batteries through the French aviation electronics company Thales, and GS Yuasa has promoted aviation as a growth area that could make up for the disappointing electric vehicle market.

The declaration is not binding, but it does represent a shot across the bow, as it could lead to a formal dispute procedure through the international aviation organization.

Peter Liese, a German member of the European Parliament, said discussions had already taken place within the environment committee over how to adapt the new law in the event that other nations, perhaps through the civil aviation group, put "something convincing on the table".

Until now one of the great pleasures of traveling on corporate jets has been the casual, hassle-free stroll typically about 75 yards at Reagan National Airport from the parking lot, through the general aviation terminal, to the jet's stairway without a single bothersome security checkpoint in sight.

Such a company would receive revenues from the aviation industry through levies on tickets (current government exactions would be repealed) and by charging fees for its services.

We employ the exposure-response methods used in the recently published 2010 GBD assessment to quantify the global mortality impacts on adults 25 years and older of PM2.5 resulting from concentrations in 2006 as well as alternative scenarios of emission controls for the aviation sector through 2050.

The pesky Eurocrats had objected to the $42 billion stock-for-stock merger on the grounds that the combined company would control too much of the aviation products market through its ownership of GE Capital Aviation Services.

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