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Monthly Archives: May 2019
What’s After The Boeing 797?
It’s interesting to look at current trends and think about where we may be 20 years from now. Of course, half the fun is the unpredictability of the industry and emerging technologies. Once thought to be the future of aviation, … Continue reading
At $89,975, Could This 2011 Rolls Royce Ghost Put You Into the Spirit of Ecstasy?
Photo: Craigslist Nice Price Or Crack PipeIs this used car a good deal? You decide! Today’s Nice Price or Crack Pipe Rolls Royce is one ghost story that shouldn’t prove too scary. Its price on the other hand, might be … Continue reading
When MAXs Fly Again, Will Passengers Get on Board?
Boeing Co.’s 737 MAX plane could return to service this summer, yet convincing passengers the plane is safe will be one of the aviation industry’s toughest consumer-relations challenges in decades. The aircraft has been grounded world-wide since March after two … Continue reading
Pilot pulls off nail-biting landing despite front wheel failure (VIDEOS, PHOTOS)
All 89 people on board managed to walk away from the broken-down jet after Myanmar Airlines flight UB-103 was grounded at around 9am on Sunday in Mandalay. Footage on social media shows the Embraer-190 model gracefully landing before the nose … Continue reading
Miss Montana trip involves “supreme effort” to honor “supreme sacrifice” – KPAX
MISSOULA – For what is likely the last time, veterans who faced one of the bloodiest battles in human history will gather on the French shoreline next month for the 75th anniversary of the “D-Day” Invasion. They’ll be saluted from … Continue reading
Codename ‘TRUEngine’: GE Aviation, Microsoft Reveal Aircraft Parts Blockchain
GE Aviation, which supplies jet engines to about 60 percent of the global airline industry, has built a supply chain track-and-trace blockchain with the help of Microsoft Azure. GE Aviation Digital Group aims to share the blockchain, a self-built … Continue reading
Kearney RC Club has day of fun in the sky
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) – With skies clear for the first time in several days, the Kearney RC Club took off to show their model planes. With the event moved to Hastings last minute, the club buzzed around the Skylark Field … Continue reading