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Amelia Earhart's family speak out for the first time since incredible SONAR images appear to reveal her plane at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean: They want wreck to go to the Smithsonian and her remains to be interred at her birth place
Boeing's reputation continues to slide as a new fuselage problem was discovered on 50 undelivered 737 MAX jets, Reuters first reported.
Aurora Flight Sciences has updated the design of its Liberty Lifter seaborne military heavy-lift transport – a highly efficient X-plane the company is developing for DARPA that achieves bulk lift by using wing-in-ground effect.
Ex-senior Boeing manager warns flyers to avoid 737 MAX 9 jets: 'I would absolutely not fly a MAX airplane'
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Gentlemen, start your turbines – it's time to see how these spectacular next-gen personal flight devices look and perform in the fire of competition.
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ALERT: Folks, Major Airline run by a person who dresses in drag, now hiring based on DEI racism… Disaster ahead?
The Federal Aviation Administration is actively recruiting workers who suffer "severe intellectual" disabilities, psychiatric problems and other mental and physical conditions under a diversity and inclusion hiring initiative spelled out on the a
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With the usual ballyhoo, NASA and Lockheed Martin have rolled out the X-59 supersonic aircraft today.
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A Dutch startup says everyone's hugely underestimating the potential of battery-electric aircraft – that it's possible to build large battery-electric airliners covering distances most assume we'll need hydrogen for. Elysian plans to prove it.
We have no bolts today, tomorrow doesn't look good either...
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"Not sure that can be attributable to just one line. Might have to ground all Boeing aircraft delivered in a given window of time?"
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