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This artist illustration provided by Boeing Co., shows a Boeing P-81 long-range maritime reconnaissance plane which is a variant of the P-8A Poseidon. Boeing Co. said Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009, the Indian navy agreed to buy eight planes for reconnaissance and anti-submarine missions, the first international customer for the plane.
This artist illustration provided by Boeing Co., shows a Boeing P-81 long-range maritime reconnaissance plane which is a variant of the P-8A Poseidon. Boeing Co. said Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009, the Indian navy agreed to buy eight planes for reconnaissance and anti-submarine missions, the first international customer for the plane.
DENVER - DECEMBER 22: The wreckage of a Continental Airlines twin-engine Boeing 737-500 plane, Flight 1404, including landing gear, sits in a ravine December 22, 2008 in Denver, Colorado. Investigators are still searching for why the plane veered off of the runway while trying to take off from Denver International Airport on the evening of December 20.
DENVER - DECEMBER 22: The debris path of a Continental Airlines twin-engine Boeing 737-500 plane, Flight 1404, is etched in the snow off a taxiway December 22, 2008 in Denver, Colorado. Investigators are still searching for why the plane veered off of the runway while trying to take off from Denver International Airport on the evening of December 20.
DENVER - DECEMBER 22: The wreckage of a Continental Airlines twin-engine Boeing 737-500 plane, Flight 1404, sits in a ravine December 22, 2008 in Denver, Colorado. Investigators are still searching for why the plane veered off of the runway while trying to take off from Denver International Airport on the evening of December 20.
Part of the wreckage of the Boeing 747 that was Pan Am Flight 103, and which exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland, on Dec. 21, 1998, with the loss of 270 lives, lies in the corner of a salvage yard near Tattershall, England, Wednesday Dec. 17, 2008. A dying Libyan secret agent is in prison, the sole person convicted of the crime, but he has earned a second appeal by convincing judges that "a miscarriage of justice" may have occurred during his 2002 trial. Some of the families of the victims, particularly those on the British side of the Atlantic, are still not convinced that Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, 56, is to blame for the bombing, which killed 259 people, mostly Americans, in the air, and 11 more on the ground. Al-Megrai is serving a life sentence for the mass killings.
Part of the wreckage of the Boeing 747 that was Pan Am Flight 103, and which exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland, on Dec. 21, 1998, with the loss of 270 lives, lies in the corner of a salvage yard near Tattershall, England, Wednesday Dec. 17, 2008. A dying Libyan secret agent is in prison, the sole person convicted of the crime, but he has earned a second appeal by convincing judges that "a miscarriage of justice" may have occurred during his 2002 trial. Some of the families of the victims, particularly those on the British side of the Atlantic, are still not convinced that Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, 56, is to blame for the bombing, which killed 259 people, mostly Americans, in the air, and 11 more on the ground. Al-Megrai is serving a life sentence for the mass killings.