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Monthly Archives: June 2019
UFOs Over Mineral: 1947 ‘Flying Saucer’ Sighting Continues to Capture Imaginations
Chehalis-Centralia Airport Operations Coordinator Brandon Rakes and Chehalis Historical Museum Director Jason Mattson loaded up in a small plane destined for Port Townsend Wednesday afternoon for a very specific field trip. The trip was prompted by another small plane that … Continue reading
Analysis: Opportunities, challenges for composites in future aircraft
Accompanying this issue of CompositesWorld is a supplement developed with CW’s sister publications Additive Manufacturing and Modern Machine Shop, titled “Next-Gen Aerospace: Advanced Materials and Processes.” In it you will find reports on a variety of materials and processes targeted toward … Continue reading
‘The Aircraft Lives On:’ How 747s Are Finding New Life in the Arizona Desert
A row of 747s at Pinal Airpark (Photo: AirlineGeeks | Connor O’Shea) The stretch of Interstate 10 between Phoenix and Tucson is filled with its fair share of oddities. Just about halfway between Arizona’s two largest cities lies a ranch … Continue reading
The Boeing 737 Max killed over 300 people—yet airline execs still want it in the air
In many industries, a product that kills 346 people in five months would be recalled and sworn off forever. But in aviation, where that product—the Boeing 737 MAX—is considered essential, execs are trying to save it. Despite aviation authorities around … Continue reading
Airlines Plead for Regulators to Unite on 737 Max’s Return
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/2019-06-01/airlines-plead-for-regulators-to-unite-on-737-max-s-return
Aviation Tycoon Neeleman Eager Buyer for Proposed New Airbus Jet
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/2019-05-31/aviation-tycoon-neeleman-eager-buyer-for-proposed-new-airbus-jet
WHAT’S ON: New on Netflix, Amazon & Hulu this June |
Here’s a look at what’s being added for streaming on Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu. Check the subscription or service for specific terms and the release dates of individual titles (not all programs are available on the first of the … Continue reading