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Tag Archives: model airplane parts
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
Southwest Airlines Just Got Some Truly Great News. (There’s Just 1 Little Catch)
With the past year, the airline weathered intense scrutiny after a passenger, Jennifer Riordan, was partially sucked out of the window of a Southwest 737 airplane and killed. And just as the airline was regaining confidence, the Boeing 737 Max … Continue reading
HK Airlines asked to address concerns over falling plane parts
Hong Kong’s aviation authority has demanded explanations from a local airline company as to why its commercial jets had seen some of their components breaking off multiple times over the past few days. The Civil Aviation Department (CAD) on Wednesday … Continue reading
Our Towns: Is Local Reporting Enough?
Four days later, at the other end of the same journey, the Cirrus parked at its West Coast destination, the Luxivair terminal at San Bernardino airport in southern California. (James Fallows / The Atlantic) The guiding principle of this reporting … Continue reading
Metrology systems for design, reverse engineering
Liability for defects, inconsistent quality, fluctuating supplier costs, increased globalization, and device regulations all pose challenges for the medical device industry. The margin of error approaches zero for medical devices being brought to market. If defects are not discovered and … Continue reading
Boeing says decision on new airplane will come this year
EVERETT — The Boeing Co. will decide by the end of the year whether to offer an all-new airplane, the aerospace giant told The Daily Herald. It was the first definitive statement on the timing of a decision since the … Continue reading
Concorde 2.0: Can An American Start-Up Bring Back Supersonic Passenger Flight?
Blake Scholl was at Seattle Airport waiting for his girlfriend to arrive when he found himself wondering whatever happened to supersonic flight. Her plane in was epically late and Scholl had time on his hands. Surely someone somewhere was working … Continue reading