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Monthly Archives: February 2018
Boeing Is Killing It by Squeezing Its Suppliers
So much goes into the development of a commercial aircraft—billions of dollars, millions of work hours, rivers of sweat—that when a new model is finished, the designers like to throw a party. At Boeing Co.’s rollout of the 777 in … Continue reading
Boeing Clocks In With Record Deliveries — The Motley Fool
The airline industry is booming, and plane makers are seeing some nice tailwinds from increasing demand. In this Industry Focus: Energy clip, host Sarah Priestley and Motley Fool contributor Adam Levine-Weinberg go through Boeing‘s (NYSE:BA) most recent year in deliveries. Tune … Continue reading
Bobby D. Caldwell
Bobby D. Caldwell, 86, of Deer Creek, went home to be with the Lord at 5:15 a.m. Saturday, February 3, 2018 at St. Elizabeth Healthcare Center in Delphi. He was born July 21, 1931 in Logansport to Glay and Mamie … Continue reading
Reinvention is key to this artist’s professional survival
“It’s funny I would come out of Catholic school and go to this art school somewhere in the valley with paintings of naked women,” he said. “I was struggling in school, especially English and math, because I was just drawing, … Continue reading
The Hottest Private Aviation Trends, From New Aircraft To New Ways To Access Private Jets
Last month, we asked business aviation CEOs to give their reports on how’s business. In this follow-up, the Bizav leaders highlight key trends impacting private aviation. From apps and mobile bookings to new aircraft type, used aircraft sales, wealth creation, new tax … Continue reading
Boeing Is Killing It by Squeezing Its Suppliers – Bloomberg
So much goes into the development of a commercial aircraft—billions of dollars, millions of work hours, rivers of sweat—that when a new model is finished, the designers like to throw a party. At Boeing Co.’s rollout of the 777 in … Continue reading
Retired Air Traffic Controller builds airplane from scratch
ENTERPRISE, Ala. (WTVY) — A retired air-traffic controller says the sky is the limit. Jerry May has been flying since the ’70s.He retired three years ago.But he’s continued to work hard on a passion started in 2012. Gerald May, Retired … Continue reading