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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Ethiopian crash hub: Boeing sued in US by Rwandan kids
The March 10 crash On March 10, the world was hit by the news that a passenger aircraft operated by Africa’s top national carrier had crashed. The reference point for the information was solely the office of Ethiopian Prime Minister … Continue reading
‘Playing with lives’: Widow of pilot on doomed Lion Air flight says direct appeals made to ground Boeing model
Indonesian investigators inspect the wreckage of an engine from Lion Air Flight 610 recovered from the sea at the Tanjung Priok port last November in Jakarta. (Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images) Joanna Slater Shibani Mahtani March 30 at 5:00 AM NOIDA, India … Continue reading
This engineer lived in an RV in Tesla’s parking lot — now he’s on a quest to build electric planes
SEARCH QUOTES Article source: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/29/impossible-aerospace-ceo-spencer-gores-quest-to-make-planes-electric.html
LeRoy L. Wallace
LeRoy LaRue Wallace was born to LeRoy Franklin Wallace and Catherine May Stratton Wallace on December 5, 1936, in the residence behind his father’s radio repair shop on Third Street in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. LeRoy was a lifelong Tulsa native. … Continue reading
Iran Battles To Keep Old Aircraft Flying As U.S. Sanctions Block Path To New Planes
With new U.S. sanctions now starting to bite, Iran’s airlines are being forced to return to old habits by patching up their aging planes rather than firing up the engines on newer models. After the signing of the Iran nuclear … Continue reading
Lenovo ThinkPad P52 Review & Rating
We’ve reviewed mobile workstations that rival the power of the Lenovo ThinkPad P52 (starts at $1,160.10; $2,897 as tested), but they’ve been 17.3-inch bruisers. This 15.6-inch ThinkPad is a relative heavyweight compared to the Editors’ Choice Dell Precision 5530. Equipped … Continue reading
Russian military arrive in Venezuela to discuss ‘training and strategy’
Russian military officials have arrived in Venezuela to discuss equipment maintenance, training and strategy, officials from both countries have said. Images released of nearly 100 Russian soldiers arriving in Venezuela have reignited speculation about the level of Moscow’s support for … Continue reading