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Monthly Archives: June 2019
The Early Life of Kim Jong Un
In her new book, “The Great Successor: The Divinely Perfect Destiny of Brilliant Comrade Kim Jong Un,” the journalist Anna Fifield examines the life of North Korea’s dictator. Since Kim Jong Il’s death, in 2011, his son has presided over … Continue reading
Mitsubishi envisions more comfortable regional flights on its new ‘SpaceJet’
Oil tanker owner disagrees with US military that a mine caused… “I do not think there was a time bomb or an object attached to the side of the ship,” Yutaka Katada, president of Kokuka Sangyo, said at a press … Continue reading
Americans are nicer than Canadians, airplane etiquette survey reports
Not so nice after all, eh? Canadians are inconsiderate travelers — even more so than those boisterous, barefooted Americans, if you can believe it. The verdict comes from an Expedia airplane etiquette survey, which ranked each nationality in terms of … Continue reading
Boeing 737 Max planes should fly again by December, FAA official says
While the FAA is “under a lot of pressure,” he said the Max will be returned to service “when we believe it will be safe,” following reviews of the design, flight testing and other checks. Bahrami was reluctant to provide … Continue reading
Mitsubishi revamps its regional jet as it aims for a U.S. market breakthrough
While the first variant of Mitsubishi’s new regional jet is currently being flight tested at Moses Lake in Central Washington, the Japanese industrial giant announced Thursday a smaller, reconfigured and rebranded model designed to hit a sweet spot for U.S. … Continue reading
Aircraft Landing Gear Market 2019 – Growth, Pricing, Features, Reviews & Comparison of Alternatives & Global Market to Observe Strong Development by 2021
Commercial Aircraft Landing Gear Market Research Report 2019 published By Market Research Future, provides information on Global Commercial Aircraft Landing Gear Industry Size, Share, Trends, Growth and Opportunity Assessment, Regional Analysis and Segmentation By Aircraft Type (Wide Body Aircraft and Narrow Body … Continue reading
American Airlines Extends Boeing 737 Max Flight Cancellations
These cancellations may include flights on planes that are not Boeing 737 Max aircraft, in order to use the planes on Max routes that require coverage, the airline said. Article source: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/boeing-737-max-cancellations_n_5cfd46a7e4b02ee34778d327