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Monthly Archives: January 2018
A Detailed Review of Trustbuild.co
Are you an entrepreneur looking to establish your business in the cutthroat digital competition? Then, you need good marketing strategies that will establish your foothold in the digital space. Along with the marketing techniques you need the evidence that others … Continue reading
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747 makes last bittersweet flight for a US commercial airline
MARANA, Arizona — There may be no airliner as recognizable as the Boeing 747, the world’s first jumbo jet, with its iconic hump of an upper deck. For aviation fans, the introduction of the “Queen of the Skies” was a … Continue reading
Wendell Castle, whose art was furniture and furniture was art, dies at 85
Wendell Castle, an artist known as the father of art furniture whose masterworks were exhibited in preeminent museums of the United States but were also objects to be sat or eaten upon, or to hold a raincoat and hat, died … Continue reading
US trade panel strikes down 300 percent tariffs on Canadian jets, dealing blow to Boeing
A U.S. International Trade Commission panel struck down 300 percent tariffs against narrow-body Canadian jetliners, siding with Montreal-based jetmaker Bombardier in a contentious trade dispute between the U.S. and Canada. The decision is a significant blow to Chicago-based aerospace giant … Continue reading
Letters Don’t wait for a movement like #MeToo to speak up
As it is not a solution to a problem, it simply makes matters worse, making it a bigger problem. The consequences are the silent cries of the abused: the powerless, the meek, the poor, the young and innocent when there … Continue reading
Where Real Warbirds Go to Fly
One day soon, before the end of this year, Steve Hinton will climb into the cockpit of one of the most significant fighters of World War II—one of the few World War II fighters he hasn’t flown—and take it up on … Continue reading
Boeing completing 787-10 flight tests with GE engines
(Reuters) – Boeing Co (BA.N) has still to complete flight tests on the newly certified 787-10 Dreamliner with General Electric Co (GE.N) engines, but has finished tests with Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC (RR.L) engines, a Boeing executive said on Tuesday. The … Continue reading