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Japan Air Must Cut Costs for Aid, LDP Aviation Panel Head Says (Bloomberg)
May 11 (Bloomberg) -- Japan Airlines Corp. , reeling from its biggest loss in five years, must cut more costs to receive emergency funding from the Japanese government, the head of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s aviation panel said.

Wichita aviation won't skip Swiss show (The Wichita Eagle)
Wichita's business aviation manufacturers will be in Geneva, Switzerland, this week for the ninth annual European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition.

Area students win state aviation art contest (Delano Eagle)
Alexi Goehring of Mt. Olive Lutheran School in Delano and Kristina Soligny of Rockford Elementary Arts Magnet School in Delano are among 12 winners of the statewide Minnesota Aviation Art contest.

Tang Energy gets financing for wind farms (BizJournals)
A Dallas-based clean energy company has won $300 million in debt financing from a China state-owned aviation company to build wind farms in the United States.

Aviation industry to encourage tourism (The New Straits Times)
KUALA TERENGGANU: The tourism industry here is waiting for the aviation industry to take off in hopes it will boost tourism prospects in years to come, Menteri Besar Datuk Ahamd Said said Wednesday.

People & Places for May 11 (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
ON THE MOVE ARCHITECTS   Tony Hawkinson has been named an associate at Gresham, Smith and Partners, a national architecture, engineering, interior-design and planning firm. He is a construction administrator in the health-care market and has more than 19 years of experience in construction administration. He is experienced in the aviation and health-care industries and has worked for such ...

$25,000 donation to Air Zoo will create women in aviation exhibit (The Kalamazoo Gazette)
KALAMAZOO -- A $25,000 donation will enable the Air Zoo to create an exhibit about women in aviation and fund scholarships for girls who attend a new summer camp, officials announced.

NTSB Searches For Clues In Nevada Plane Crash (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
The pilot of a small plane that nose-dived into a northern Nevada cow pasture, killing all five people aboard, was making low passes over a party shortly before the crash, a federal investigator said Sunday. National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration investigators on Sunday combed the wreckage for clues as to whether human error, weather or a mechanical problem ...

Air slump hits aviation body profits (RTÉ News)
The Irish Aviation Authority has reported a fall in profits for last year, after what it called a 'particularly difficult' second half. Profits after tax were €12.2m, down from €14.7m in 2007, though turnover rose by 8% to €166.7m.

Small plane crashes in Nevada, fatalities expected (AP via Yahoo! News)
A Federal Aviation Administration spokesman says a small plane has crashed in the northern Nevada town of Gardnerville.