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 Middle Eastern carrier Emirates is to stanley italy  recycle a large proportion of parts from its first Airbus A380 following the aircrafts retirement, just 13 years after delivery.The aircraft  A6-EDA  was delivered to the carrier in July 2008, during a ceremony attended by FlightGlobal.It flew its last commercial service from Singapore to Dubai in March 2020, just as the pandemic began to cripple global air transport.Serviceable components from the aircraft 鈥?including its Engine Alliance GP7200 powerplants, landing-gear and flight-control s stanley cup becher ystems 鈥?have been retained.But the aircraft was subsequently deregistered and has been handed to Falcon Aircraft Recycling, with which Emirates has signed a contract to re-use much of the jets structures and components.Emirates says the bar and other cabin features will be converted into  bespoke furniture  as well as  aviation memorabilia  and retail items to be sold in a few months time 鈥?with part of the proceeds benefiting the carriers associated charity Emirates Airline Foundation.Source: AirbusDelivery of the first A380 to Emirates stanley bicchiere  took place at Hamburg in July 2008The airline says the agreement with Falcon is intended to  dramatically  reduce the environmental impact of aircraft scrappage and cut landfill waste. All the material recovery will take place in the United Arab Emirates. Increasingly, retired aircraft are flown to remote locations and left to languish after being stripped for parts,  says the carrier. Traditional salvage and recyclin Bijy Lessor GTLK to supply Grand Caravan fleet to improve Kamchatka connectivity
 PORTLAND 鈥?Hospice of Southern Maine is excited to once again light up Deering Oaks Park in Portland for its Twilight in the Park community remembrance  stanley cup event. Beginning at dusk on Saturday, Sept. 28 near the park bridge, thousands of luminarias will be lit to honor those who have pass vaso stanley ed.The event is free and open to the community, and $15 to order a personalized luminaria. Anyone may dedicate a personalized luminaria in memory of someone who has died, or in honor of someone special in their life, and Hospice of Southern Maine will place it at the event. Luminarias are $15 and may be purchased online, at the event, or by calling 207-289-3643. Orders must be received by Sept. 16 to have it placed in advance. Walk-in orders on the night of the event are also welcome. The lighting of the luminarias will begin at 6 p.m. followed by a br stanley mugg ief program at 6:30 p.m. Many people find coming together with others after a loss to be a profound and transformative part of the healing process. It is our honor and privilege to offer this free, community-wide event to provide comfort and connection,  said Daryl Cady, CEO of Hospice of Southern Maine.In addition to providing hospice care to its patients, Hospice of Maine also offers grief support at no cost to anyone in the community.Hospice of Southern Maine is a non-profit organization with the mission to provide compassion, care, and comfort through end of life. Formed through a collaborative effort among York and Cumberland County leaders and