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Monthly Archives: October 2016
Honeywell Forecasts Lower BizJet Demand, But Bright Spots Remain
ORLANDO — Honeywell Aerospace’s new 10-year forecast projects market demand for 8,600 new business jet deliveries valued at $255 billion. That is a decline of 6-7% by value over Honeywell’s 2015 forecast. Honeywell revised its forecast downward as the business … Continue reading
Hydrogen fuel cells to be developed with proceedsHydrogen fuel cells to be developed with proceeds
The deal involves setting up a new company in China to manufacture electric aircraft including the Alpha Electro and Panthera Hybrid models. The production capacity is expected to exceed 500 aircraft per year. The seven-year project will include the construction … Continue reading
Thousands Sign Petition to Get KSHE in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
, myParagraphCount: 17 –> Photo by Jon Gitchoff Two KSHE fans of varying notoriety. KSHE (94.7 FM) first hit the airwaves in 1967 to the sounds of Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit” — a song that references experimentation with drugs through … Continue reading
Rise of private-jet ride sharing crimps new aircraft orders
Thanks to new technology, flying in a private jet is no longer just for business titans and the superwealthy. But in a paradox, that means aircraft manufacturers like Cessna and Bombardier are selling fewer planes. The general aviation industry is … Continue reading
Unusual Failure in American Airlines’ Jet Engine Prompts Investigation
A 19-year-old disc violently broke apart inside the engine of an American Airlines Group Inc. jetliner taking off from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport on Friday, sparking a fire and touching off a wide-ranging probe into certain General Electric Co. engines, … Continue reading
Medical 3D Printing – 10 Ways 3D Printing is Used in Medicine
3D printing has bridged the gap between fantasy and the real world. The conceptualization in biomedical engineering has proven to be wildly beneficial for humans. The concept has garnered the attention of every sector. Be it the aviation industry which … Continue reading
3DLabPrint Introduces Latest 3D Printable Model Airplane, the Lockheed P-38 Lightning
Building model airplanes – and cars, and ships, and trains, or other model modes of transportation – is an art form that some enthusiasts fear is dying as classic crafts are being taken over by newer, more high-tech pursuits. I … Continue reading