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Monthly Archives: January 2019
Earth’s Magnetic Pole Is Wandering, Lurching Toward Siberia
Earth’s north magnetic pole is on the move, unpredictably lurching away from the Canadian Arctic and toward Siberia. It’s wandered so much, that the current representation of the entire globe’s magnetic field, just updated in 2015, is now out of … Continue reading
Boeing Rewriting Aerospace Rulebook as ‘797′ Plans Take Shape
We’ve detected unusual activity from your computer network To continue, please click the box below to let us know you’re not a robot. Article source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-07-15/boeing-rewriting-aerospace-rulebook-as-797-plans-take-shape
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
Boeing’s 737 ramp-up shows signs of strain as unfinished planes pile up in Renton
After several years of reaching higher and higher 737 production rates, Boeing’s ramp-up in Renton is showing signs of severe strain. More than 40 unfinished 737 jets are stacked around Boeing’s Renton final assembly plant and along the edges of … Continue reading
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In Indonesia Plane Crash Inquiry, New Focus on Possible Aircraft Problems
Flight 610 crashed into the Java Sea, northeast of Jakarta, after less than 15 minutes, following an erratic takeoff that mirrored the problem on its flight from Bali. The flight crew requested permission to return to the Jakarta airport but … Continue reading
DeLand airport businessman arrested, accused of gutting customers plane – Daytona Beach News
A DeLand airport business owner is accused of siphoning fuel and stealing parts worth $55,000 from a plane that didn’t belong to him, according to the DeLand Police Department. The investigation also revealed that Lippo has removed other parts from … Continue reading