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Big U.S. Airlines Seek Long-term Profitability

Used aircraft and smarter scheduling are among the more novel tactics being tried by U.S. airlines.

DEFENSE

U.S. Army Scoping Out Potential Future Apache

The U.S. Army is gathering potential requirements for another evolution of the Boeing AH-64 Apache attack helicopter.

 

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Carbon Fiber Health Monitoring

With the material increasingly used on modern airframes, new research points to better, non-contact inspection methods.

SPACE

Europa’s Eruptive Plume Hints At Habitability

During a 1997 flyby of Jupiter moon Europa, NASA’s  Galileo spacecraft appears to have flown through an eruptive watery plume over 600 mi. long, a study says.

 

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