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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Boeing May Have a Lot to Lose in a China-US Trade War
In the perennial battle between Boeing Co. and Airbus SE, China has for years tried to keep orders on an even keel between the duopoly. Now, thanks to U.S. President Donald Trump, the American planemaker is at risk of losing … Continue reading
Elon Musk Reveals Building Models as a Kid Sparked His Electric Car Passion
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been working overtime to usher in a future where electric cars are commonplace and fossil fuels are nothing but a distant memory. There have been some roadblocks along the way but Musk’s passion to trailblaze … Continue reading
3D printing, married to traditional metal casting, could reshape manufacturing – Foundry
A proof-of-concept project could save airlines hundreds of millions of dollars Autodesk research scientist Andreas Bastian created a 3D design used to print a plastic airline seat frame. That plastic seat frame was then coated in ceramic material and heated … Continue reading
Old Lafayette: Aviation’s growth takes off here
Amelia Earhart, President Edward C. Elliott, and Captain L. I. Aretz look at an instructional plane at Purdue Airport, ca. 1936(Photo: Photo provided by Purdue University) The opening of Shambaugh Field, Lafayette’s first airport, on land south and east of … Continue reading
CX chief: CMOs must have the same tangible CX metrics as CFOs
CMOs looking to implement a customer experience program need to engage with shareholders with the same amount of tangibility as CFOs if they want to ensure CX as a market share growth driver and competitive advantage. This is the … Continue reading
Desert Eagles to host fundraiser for IF Food Basket
Article source: http://www.postregister.com/articles/news-todays-headlines/2018/06/21/desert-eagles-host-fundraiser-if-food-basket
Public invited to fly, paintball model airplanes for a cause this weekend
Rett Nelson, EastIdahoNews.com Technology Published at 5:35 pm, June 21, 2018 | Updated at 6:08 pm, June 21, 2018 –> BONNEVILLE COUNTY – The Desert Eagles model airplane Flying Club has been teaching aviation enthusiasts how to build and fly their own … Continue reading