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| | EasyJet said it has completed a fuel- and noise-reducing retrofit program which means Airbus’s Descent Profile Optimization (DPO) technology is now in place across its fleet, while compatible newer aircraft are equipped with Continuous Descent Approach (CDA) technology. |
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| LearAvia's Lear Fan flies near Reno, Nevada, during its eighth test flight in February. The composite material, single pusher propeller aircraft, first flew on January 1, 1981, and resumed its flight test program in June. LearAvia has accumulated more than 205 orders for the late William Lear's last aircraft design.
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| | In an early test of U.S. government policy on exporting artificial intelligence (AI)-based military technology, a 10-year-old Poway, California-based company says it has applied for an export license for a synthetic pilot that can command a simulated weapon system. |
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