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Monthly Archives: May 2018
Icon of Airmanship
Photo By Joseph Eddins | Museum restoration specialist Casey Simmons paints yellow silhouettes of bombs…… read more read more Photo By Joseph Eddins | Museum restoration specialist Casey Simmons paints yellow silhouettes of bombs representing completed missions on the fuselage … Continue reading
Long Established, AR Making Headway in Design, Production and Maintenance
Delta Sigma CEO Roger Richardson speaking at AeroDef Manufacturing 2018, in California. Delta Sigma started thinking about augmented reality (AR) in 2005. By January 2008, the company, which designs and builds custom machinery to automate manufacturing and assembly processes for … Continue reading
Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day
Want to receive this post in your inbox every morning? Sign up here. U.S. and China reach a truce on trade, which may buoy Asian markets; Tesla to sell a $78,000 model as shareholders urged to split chairman’s role from Musk; and FOMC … Continue reading
James E. Bodi – Channel3000.com – WISC
James E. Bodi, P.E., died at home on May 18, 2018, after living with Parkinson’s Disease for 14 years. Jim was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1937, then moved to Toledo, Ohio. His family lived in the projects, which he … Continue reading
Zunum Aero strikes deal with JetSuite for debut of hybrid electric airplanes in 2022
An artist’s conception shows Zunum Aero’s hybrid-electric airplane in JetSuite’s livery. (Zunum Aero Illustration) Zunum Aero says its first hybrid-to-electric airplanes will wear the colors of JetSuite, a private aviation company that’s a partner of JetBlue Airways. Kirkland, Wash.-based Zunum … Continue reading
Young aspiring pilots hope for dream to take off at flight school in Changi
An eight-year-old boy controls a throttle to “fly” over the glittering Las Vegas skyline at night. Another 11-year-old boy “lands” his plane on the runway skidding off slightly, but steers it safely to a halt amid thundery showers. The duo … Continue reading
Hand-Me-Down Plane That Crashed Reflects a Cuban Air Industry in Crisis
Mr. Farinas said that Cuban officials even decided in the past against working with the Mexican company, Damojh Aerolíneas, also known as Global Air, after the flight crew that came with the lease got lost in the air on one … Continue reading