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Pence Pilot: “My Career Just Ended”

The two pilots flying U.S. vice presidential candidate Mike Pence from Iowa to New York after an Oct. 27 campaign rally were immediately concerned for their careers following a runway excursion at New York’s LaGuardia Airport.

defense

New BAE Boss Faces Challenges And New Opportunities

The U.S., UK and Saudi Arabia are key pillars for BAE Systems, and it is eyeing work in Japan.

 

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space

SpaceX Advances Space Hardware Reuse With Latest Flight

SpaceX launches a Dragon cargo vessel assembled largely from previously flow parts and stick another first-stage landing for reuse.

connected aerospace

Anatomy Of Two Would-be Mesh Network Startups

Developing and testing a new product in secret and then going public or the other way around. Which has a better chance of being successful?

 

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MRO

Airlines Gaining Inerting System Supplier Alternatives

Inerting system reliability problems open doors for suppliers.

business aviation

Gulfstream G550: Price/Performance Sweet Spot In Large-Cabin Class

For as little as $14 million, you can buy an early serial number 2003 Gulfstream G550, a large-cabin business aircraft that is capable of flying eight passengers more than 6,700 nm. These jets sold new for more than $45 million.

 

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podcast

Podcast: The State Of The Airline Industry

As the world’s airline executives gather in Cancun, Mexico, what are the most urget issues facing the industry?

commercial aviation

IATA: Cheap Airfares & Better Global Economy Boost Demand

World demand for air travel rose sharply in April, thanks to global economic activity and lower airfares, IATA data for the month show.

 

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