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Record-breaking supersonic Concorde airplane floats down New York’s Hudson River

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Concorde, the world’s fastest commercial aircraft, has been making a rare journey – floating down New York’s Hudson River. The British Airways Concorde, one of only 20 of the supersonic aircraft to ever fly, has been en route back to NYC’s Intrepid Museum after being sanded and recoated during several months of restoration. (edition.cnn.com) Más...

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United flight goes off runway and rolls ‘on to the grass,’ forcing passengers to evacuate in latest Boeing drama

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A United Airlines flight went off a runway at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport on Friday morning, forcing passengers to evacuate — in the latest drama involving a Boeing jet. The Boeing 737 MAX 8, which arrived from Memphis, “rolled onto the grass when exiting onto the taxiway around 8 a.m.,” the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement. “The passengers deplaned on the taxiway and were bused to the terminal,” the FAA added. (nypost.com) Más...

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Boeing plane bursts into flames mid-flight

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A United Airlines’ Boeing 737 plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Texas after its engine exploded and burst into flames mid-air. The flight, which was bound for Fort Myers, Florida had just set off from Houston on Monday when it was forced to make an emergency landing just minutes into the journey. (www.independent.co.uk) Más...

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Boeing flags potential delays after supplier finds another problem with some 737 fuselages

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Boeing reported another problem with fuselages on its 737 jets that might delay deliveries of about 50 aircraft in the latest quality gaffe to plague the manufacturer. Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Stan Deal said in a letter to Boeing staff seen Monday that a worker at its supplier discovered misdrilled holes in fuselages. Spirit AeroSystems, based in Wichita, Kansas, makes a large part of the fuselages on Boeing Max jets. (es.finance.yahoo.com) Más...

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Boeing 737 Max fallout could be a win for Airbus. Here's why airlines might eye the A321neoXLR.

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Boeing is facing renewed scrutiny after an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 plane lost a part of its fuselage during a January flight — and it could prompt airlines to turn to European competitor Airbus. (news.yahoo.com) Más...

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Nose wheel comes off Delta Boeing 757 shortly before takeoff

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A Boeing 757 plane lost its nose wheel shortly before taking off at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, according to US aviation officials. The Delta Air Lines plane had been preparing to fly to Bogota, Colombia, on January 20 when the “nose wheel came off and rolled down the hill,” according to a preliminary report from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). (edition.cnn.com) Más...

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Cockpit window crack forces ANA Boeing flight in Japan to turn back

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An All Nipon Airways (ANA) plane, Japan's second largest airline, had to return to Sapporo airport after a crack was found in one of the windows mid-flight. The plane is a Boeing 737 but a different model than the one that lost part of the fuselage during a flight in Alaska. The Japanese plane was heading to the town of Toyama with 65 people on board (59 passengers and 6 crew) and, fortunately, no injuries were reported. As a result of last week's incident in Alaska, US authorities… (www.bbc.com) Más...

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Orthodox Rabbi and family de-planed over seating difficulty

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Unable to sit beside a random female passenger, the Rabbi sought to swap seats, but was prevented from doing so and kicked off. (ca.news.yahoo.com) Más...

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Breakthrough in MH370 Mystery: Underwater Acoustics Offer New Clues

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Researchers at Cardiff University have uncovered potential underwater acoustic signals that could be pivotal in resolving the enduring mystery of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370. This plane vanished over the South China Sea on March 8, 2014, merely 38 minutes after taking off from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing. The disappearance of MH370 has led to extensive international search efforts and a flurry of theories regarding its fate over the past decade. (www.airguide.info) Más...

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Qantas Group Concludes Boeing 767 Operations After Nearly Four Decades

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Qantas Group has officially retired its last Boeing 767 aircraft, marking the end of an era for the airline’s operations with this type. The final revenue flight, operated by subsidiary Express Freighters Australia for Qantas Freight, took place on May 17, flying from Hong Kong International to Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport under flight number QF7526. (www.airguide.info) Más...

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How Flight Trackers Make Flying Safer

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One incident on a particular day can change a nation forever. Many Americans remember "the United States" before and "the United States" after, and for young Americans, only "the United States" after… (aeroxplorer.com) Más...

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DHL launches virtual cargo airline for supply chain customers in Brazil

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DHL is renting aircraft from a startup airline in Brazil to haul cargo within the country, but it's not the traditional arrangement that DHL Express makes with partner carriers. (www.freightwaves.com) Más...

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Southwest Fired Pilot Who Spoke in Spanish During 737 Engine Fire Emergency

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The court documents indicate that Legeros spoke to the passengers in both Spanish and English to reassure them that the situation was under control. (aviationa2z.com) Más...

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'Sheer terror': Passengers describe turbulence-hit flight that put 20 in intensive care

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Passengers on the Singapore Airlines flight that descended sharply after hitting severe turbulence described the "sheer terror" of the aircraft shuddering, loose items flying and people wrenched so badly that 20 remained Wednesday in intensive care. (www.ctvnews.ca) Más...

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Airbus hiring additional 400 engineers to increase production in UK

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Airbus is to hire 400 engineers at its wing manufacturing plant in Wales as the company races to extend its lead over crisis-hit Boeing in the market for single-aisle jets. Additional staff will be required at the plant in Broughton, near Chester, as Airbus transforms a building that made wings for the A380 superjumbo into a production line for the best-selling A320neo model. Covering an area larger than 10 football pitches, the West Factory site is key to plans to lift monthly A320 output from… (www.telegraph.co.uk) Más...

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A Record Number of Travelers Will Fly This Memorial Day and Summer—Here’s What to Do as Soon as Your Flight Is Disrupted

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If your air travel plans are less than smooth, use these tips and strategies to get your trip back on track. (www.afar.com) Más...

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COMAC: Destined for Failure or Success?

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The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, COMAC, or the "Dream of a Nation," is referred to by Chinese President Xi Jinping. Founded in 2008, the state-backed Chinese aircraft manufacturer laid out its ambitions to become a global leader in aircraft manufacturing, taking on the likes of industry giants Boeing and Airbus. After successfully developing and launching two aircraft models in the 16 years the company has been in business, the question of whether COMAC is destined for… (aeroxplorer.com) Más...

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Frontier Airlines Passenger Refuses Exit Row Instructions, Prompting Plane to Deboard

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A Frontier Airlines passenger’s refusal to comply with exit row instructions led to the entire flight being deboarded. In a viral TikTok video posted on May 9th, travel blogger Tia (@travelwithtia23) recounted an incident where an unidentified woman, wearing glasses, engaged in a heated argument with airline staff. Despite fellow passengers urging her to cooperate, she adamantly refused, escalating tensions on board. (www.airguide.info) Más...

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Secondary Cockpit Barriers Finally Become Mandatory On Commercial Aircraft More Than 20 Years After 9/11

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President Joe Biden has ‘fixed’ one of the most tragic flaws that led to the darkest day in American aviation, 9/11. This week, the president signed into law the “FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024,” which now requires a secondary cockpit barrier to be installed on all commercial aircraft. (www.airguide.info) Más...

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Iberia to Become Global Launch Operator for Airbus A321neo(XLR)

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Iberia has been designated as the global launch operator for the A321neo(XLR). This announcement comes after IAG International Airlines Group, Iberia’s parent company, shifted the launch responsibilities from Aer Lingus due to operational considerations. (www.airguide.info) Más...

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Collins Aerospace announces $200 million West Plains factory expansion

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Collins Aerospace, an airplane parts manufacturer, announced Monday plans to spend $200 million to expand its carbon brake factory on the West Plains. The spending will add about 70,000 square feet of manufacturing space, more than doubling its facility footprint with up to three new buildings at the 11135 W. Westbow Blvd. location, according to a company release. Collins’ parent company, RTX, purchased the factory from Goodrich, which first opened the plant in 1999. Today, Collins employs about… (www.spokesman.com) Más...

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Joby Aviation to introduce air taxis in Saudi Arabia via Saudi Aramco subsidiary

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SANTA CRUZ, Calif. & DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia - Joby Aviation , Inc. (NYSE:JOBY), an all-electric air taxi developer, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mukamalah, a subsidiary of Saudi Aramco (TADAWUL:2222), aiming to bring its eVTOL (electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing) aircraft to Saudi Arabia. This partnership is expected to lead to the direct sale of Joby aircraft for use in Mukamalah's fleet. The MoU was signed today at the Future Aviation Forum in Riyadh by Joby… (in.investing.com) Más...

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Rapid growth in South-East Asian aviation has opened up opportunities for suppliers

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With its global aviation support business flying high, Artemis Aerospace is opening a hub in Singapore. So why is it the perfect time to establish an eastern presence? Acknowledged as a magnet of business dynamism and aspiration, Singapore also has the reputation of being a thriving commercial epicentre with impeccable connections globally. Its airport, Changi, is one of the largest transportation hubs in Asia, one of the world’s busiest airports for both passenger and freight traffic, and… (www.aircraftinteriorsinternational.com) Más...

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California Airport Set to Receive Largest-Ever Aircraft

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San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport is slated to receive its largest scheduled aircraft type. (airlinegeeks.com) Más...

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Passenger Dies After Severe Turbulence on Singapore Airlines Flight

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One passenger has died onboard a Singapore Airlines flight after the aircraft hit patches of severe turbulence. (aeroxplorer.com) Más...

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Software Glitch Linked to Dual Tail Strike Incidents on Alaska Airlines Boeing 737s

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A critical software malfunction is identified as the cause of two tail strike incidents involving Alaska Airlines Boeing 737s, leading to a temporary halt in the airline’s national operations. The alarming incidents, which occurred on the morning of January 26 during two separate flights from Seattle to Hawaii, originated from a software bug in a program provided by the Swedish firm DynamicSource. (www.airguide.info) Más...

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Snakes in His Pants: Passenger Stopped at Miami Airport with Hidden Reptiles

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In a bizarre incident at Miami International Airport, a passenger was caught trying to board an international flight with a bag of snakes concealed down his trousers. (www.airguide.info) Más...

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Maersk Airline prepares to deploy first 777 freighters for peak season

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Maersk Air Cargo has its roots in ocean shipping, but is growing into a mid-major cargo airline. (www.freightwaves.com) Más...

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One dead after severe turbulence hits Singapore Airlines flight

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One person has died on board a Singapore Airlines plane that encountered severe turbulence on a flight from London to Singapore, the airline said Tuesday. (www.cnn.com) Más...

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Saudia Group’s huge Airbus order focuses on A321

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Saudia Group signed a firm order for an additional 105 A320neo Family aircraft, comprising 12 A320neo and 93 A321neo aircraft. (airinsight.com) Más...

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Amazing Paper Model GE90-115B Engine Timelapse

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Check out the incredible detail and craftmanship in this timelapse of someone bulding a model GE90-115B out of paper. (www.youtube.com) Más...

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ASL Aviation brings first Boeing 737-800 freighter to Australian unit

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ASL Aviation's new Australian airline is benefitting from the parent company's deep pockets in the form of a new, more modern freighter. (www.freightwaves.com) Más...

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Boeing Re-elects Outgoing CEO Amid Safety Culture Crisis and Search for Replacement

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Boeing’s shareholders have voted to re-elect its outgoing CEO, Dave Calhoun, despite a proxy adviser’s recommendation against it, amid an ongoing safety culture crisis. (www.airguide.info) Más...

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Is Sustainable Aviation Fuel a Viable Option to Replace Jet Fuel?

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According to the U.S. Department of Energy, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is an alternative fuel made from non-petroleum feedstocks that reduce emissions from air transportation. Depending on feedstock and fuel production, it can be blended at different levels within limits between 10 and 50 percent. (aeroxplorer.com) Más...

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Iran’s president and foreign minister die in helicopter crash

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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and the country’s foreign minister were found dead Monday hours after their helicopter crashed in fog, leaving the Islamic Republic without two key leaders as extraordinary tensions grip the wider Middle East. The crash killed all eight people aboard a Bell helicopter, which Iran purchased in the early 2000s. Iran has offered no cause for the crash nor suggested sabotage brought down the helicopter, which fell in mountainous terrain in a sudden, intense fog. (apnews.com) Más...

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Saudia Group agrees largest ever Saudi jet deal with Airbus

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RIYADH, May 20 (Reuters) - Saudia Group, owner of the Saudia airline and budget carrier flyadeal, announced on Monday an order for 105 Airbus (AIR.PA), opens new tab narrow-body aircraft in what the company's director general described as the largest ever order from a Saudi airline. The order consists of 12 A320neo and 93 A321neo single aisle aircraft. State-owned Saudia Group said that Saudia would be receiving 54 of the A321neo jets, while flyadeal would acquire 12 A320neos and the… (www.reuters.com) Más...

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Spirit Airlines has joined Frontier in dropping change and cancellation fees

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The elimination of change at cancellation fees at Spirit follows a similar move by low-cost rival Frontier Airlines. On Friday, Frontier announced several changes aimed at improving price transparency. During the pandemic, major airlines including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines permanently did away with change fees on standard economy and premium cabin tickets. The changes come on the heels of new U.S. Department of Transportation rules announced last month, which will… (qz.com) Más...

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Nearly 44 Million Travelers Leaving Town for Unofficial Start of Summer

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WASHINGTON, DC (May 13, 2024) – AAA projects 43.8 million travelers will head 50 miles or more from home over the Memorial Day holiday travel period*. This year’s total number of travelers is a 4% increase over last year and comes close to matching 2005’s record of 44 million Memorial Day travelers. “We haven’t seen Memorial Day weekend travel numbers like these in almost 20 years,” said Paula Twidale, Senior Vice President of AAA Travel. “We’re projecting an additional one million travelers… (newsroom.aaa.com) Más...

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Bud Anderson, Last of World War II’s ‘Triple Ace’ Pilots, Dies at 102

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He single-handedly shot down 16 enemy planes in dogfights over Europe. After the war, he became one of America’s top test pilots during the “Right Stuff” era. (www.nytimes.com) Más...

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63 Years Later, First Black Man Trained as Astronaut Goes to Space

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Edward Dwight was among the first pilots that the United States was training to send to space in 1961, but he was passed over. On Sunday, he finally made it on a Blue Origin flight. (www.nytimes.com) Más...

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Half way around the world in the cockpit of an A319

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Amelia becomes the 345th airline to join our cockpit series and we joined one of their Airbus A319s being ferried from New Caledonia to Europe, a 4 day trip! (www.youtube.com) Más...

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Flight Review: Air Canada’s updated Airbus 321-200s are changing the in-flight experience

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Air Canada have been giving their Airbus 321-200s an overhaul, from head to tail, featuring everything from larger baggage compartments, to a camera on the tail and belly – a first for a narrow body aircraft. (www.theaureview.com) Más...

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The Alaska Airlines Milk Run: A Lifeline for Remote Alaska

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Serving remote communities around the world poses a unique challenge. Sometimes, the only way to deliver vital supplies to these communities is by sea or air. Alaska, the "Last Frontier" is one such place where serving remote communities is limited to air or sea transport. The famed Alaska Airlines “Milk Run” service has provided a lifeline to various Alaskan communities for decades. (aeroxplorer.com) Más...

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Retiring Delta A330 pilot's water cannon salute

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Retiring Delta A330 pilot water cannon salute Detroit metro, DTW. I do not have info on the crew Date: 5-17-24 Flight: DAL17 Airport: Detroit metro, KDTW Route: LHR-DTW Gate: A50 A/C: A330-223 Ship N860NW/3360 (www.youtube.com) Más...

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WWII Triple-Ace Col Bud Anderson Has Passed Away

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WWII triple-ace fighter pilot legend Col Bud Anderson (ret.) has passed away. He was 102 years young. Anderson shot down 16 Nazi Luftwaffe. (avgeekery.com) Más...

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NASA Langley Research Center converts Boeing 777 into flying research lab

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The Boeing 777 sitting in NASA Langley Research Center’s hangar isn't any ordinary plane. It's being converted into a science lab for researchers to better understand our atmosphere and oceans. Acquired in December 2022 from an airliner based in Japan, NASA Langley Research Center is in its second year of renovating the plane. (www.wtkr.com) Más...

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Boeing shareholders approve $32.8 million compensation for CEO

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David Calhoun is retained despite aircraft maker’s losses, legal woes (www.columbian.com) Más...

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How Caitlin Clark Got The WNBA Private Planes

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In May of 2024, major changes came to the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), most notably, changes to their travel itineraries. (aeroxplorer.com) Más...

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