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Monthly Archives: January 2017
An engineer’s view of what low-cost, reusable, commercial passenger space transportation means
by Mike SneadMonday, January 23, 2017 The apparent intention of the Trump administration to reestablish the National Space Council has raised expectations that important improvements in national space policies and America’s space enterprise will be forthcoming. One crucial area is … Continue reading
Earnings Preview: What To Expect From Boeing On Wednesday
TOKYO, JAPAN – APRIL 01: A Boeing Co. aircraft, in the livery of a Star Wars character, operated by All Nippon Airways Co. (ANA), stands during the welcome ceremony for newly hired ANA Holdings Inc. employees at the company’s hanger … Continue reading
Cirrus Aircraft taking off in Knoxville
ALCOA, Tenn. (WVLT) — Cirrus Aircraft’s Knoxville presence continues to take off. The company that builds personal jets is on the verge of completing its customer service center housed at McGhee Tyson Airport. “Beginning in just the next week or … Continue reading
3D Printing: The Stories We Missed This Week — January 21, 2017
In our latest edition of “The Stories We Missed This Week,” we’ve got an array of new partnerships and acquisitions, 3D printed gun news, and more. First, Pixologic is expanding the reach of their digital sculpting application ZBrush with the … Continue reading
Trump’s pledge to lower prices for military aircraft could put …
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Wall Street has found a company that Donald Trump would love to beat up on
Andrew Left.Bloomberg TransDigm Group is an airplane-parts maker that counts Boeing as one of its largest clients. The company’s growth depends on debt-fueled acquisitions. After it acquires a company that makes unique aerospace parts, it raises the price of those … Continue reading
Cue the ‘Comedians in Cars’ laugh track
Jerry Seinfield’s weekly celebration of classic-car life, “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” shifts next month to Netflix from Sony’s Crackle platform, where it started in 2012 and recently kicked off its ninth season. The series features Seinfeld conducting high-spirited interviews … Continue reading