Monthly Archives: January 2019

Cindy Sherman: The original selfie queen

You’re never too old for a selfie — or for Instagram. At least, not if you’re Cindy Sherman, the American photographer known for her unusual self-portraiture. Although she told W Magazine in 2017 that she “actually hates the idea of … Continue reading

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Can Drones Be Good?

It was a cool day in Dallas last November, when a small quadcopter lifted itself off the ground of an American Airlines hangar and buzzed towards a Boeing 737. The drone, a DJI Mavic Enterprise, had been outfitted with a … Continue reading

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Aircraft MRO Market 2019 Growth Along with Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Key Drivers, Major Manufactures, Business Insights and Forecast 2023 – Press Release

Aircraft MRO Market Research Report 2019: Industry Size, Share, Trends, Growth and Opportunity Assessment, Regional Analysis and Segmentation By MRO Type (Engine, Component, Line Maintenance, Airframe, and Modifications), By Aircraft type (Narrow-body, Wide-body, and Others), By Application (Commercial Air Transport, … Continue reading

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What About This . . .? By Wayne William Cipriano

Whenever we go anywhere in the car, I always seem to be the one who does the driving. It’s not that I like driving so much (I don’t), or that my control issues extend to operating the car (they don’t), … Continue reading

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From Hovercrafts to Personal Submarines, 5 Made-to-Order Machines for an Epic Adventure

There’s a new way to play. The world’s most intrepid adventurers are no longer content to join the masses on a hike to Machu Picchu or a dive to the Great Barrier Reef. Instead, they’re hacking together epic toys that … Continue reading

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Airbus steps up pressure on suppliers over Canadian jet

MONTREAL (Reuters) – Europe’s Airbus is ratcheting up pressure on suppliers like United Technologies to cut costs for its Canadian-developed A220 jetliner as it expands factory facilities to cope with anticipated demand for the former Bombardier model. Long seen as … Continue reading

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The Flight That Changed Everything | History

America’s youngest jet-setter was seven years old when he boarded a Pan American World Airways Boeing 707 in New York, headed to Paris. It was October 26, 1958 and along with his parents and two older sisters, Loren Hopkins was … Continue reading

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