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A research project as controversial as any pursued by Galileo himself.
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Irene Klotz

The Galileo Project was established to scout unidentified aerial phenomena following Pentagon report.
 
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Guy Norris

Tests verify eVTOL’s low noise and long range on batteries—two fundamental goals for Joby’s concept.
 
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In another blow for U.S. hypersonic flight testing, John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory confirmed that a long-delayed flow physics flight experiment supported by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory failed to meet “all science objectives” after an anomaly with the launch vehicle.
 
Sean Broderick

The FAA is ordering restrictions for Boeing 737 MAX and some 737 Next Generation models that would prohibit carrying freight in the aft cargo compartment if certain systems not critical for flight are malfunctioning.
 
 
 
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Jens Flottau

German startup and Brazilian airline plan to establish a regional high-speed network starting in Sao Paulo.
 
Graham Warwick

Germany’s APC and wet-lease carrier Hi Fly work to improve the fuel efficiency of in-service A330s.
 
 
 
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