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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Aircraft microbiome much like that of homes and offices, study finds
According to a new study, the answer is the microbiome — the community of bacteria found in homes, offices and aircraft cabins. Believed to be the first to comprehensively assess the microbiome of aircraft, the study found that the bacterial … Continue reading
A decade after entering service, the first A380s are being stripped and sold for parts
Fresh doubts have been cast on the future of the world’s largest passenger plane after a German leasing company said it plans to break up two A380s that nobody wants. Singapore Airlines returned two 11-year-old “superjumbos” – among the very … Continue reading
RC planes landing June 15-16
The Bartlesville Falcons Radio Control model airplane Club’s annual “Big Bird” fun-fly will take off June 15-16 at the Copan Model Air Park. Several “flyers” from Tulsa, Ponca City, Guthrie, and Joplin, Mo., are expected to participate in the annual … Continue reading
Streamlined cars, designed to go fast, arrive at Portland Art Museum (photos)
Caravans of exotic cars will blast through Oregon this summer on their annual migration to places with good weather, dry roads and prestigious classic car shows. Some of these pieces of art on wheels will be hidden inside customized trailers … Continue reading
Everything you need to know about SAP’s new CRM product: C/4HANA
SAP has rebranded its customer relationship management (CRM) offering in an attempt to take on the established market leader, Salesforce. The new product, called C/4HANA, is actually a suite of CRM solutions for marketing, sales, customer service and commerce and … Continue reading
A decade after entering service, the first A380s are being stripped …
Fresh doubts have been cast on the future of the world’s largest passenger plane after a German leasing company said it plans to break up two A380s that nobody wants. Singapore Airlines returned two 11-year-old “superjumbos” – among the very … Continue reading
Emirates Exec on Cost and Flexibility in Connected Airplanes
Emirates Airlines Vice President Patrick Brannelly during his opening keynote speech at the 2018 Global Connected Aircraft Summit in San Diego, California. Emirates Airlines Vice President Patrick Brannelly’s opening keynote speech at the 2018 Global Connected Aircraft Summit in San … Continue reading