La española Carbures participa en el proyecto que enviará vuelos programados al espacio:
Madrid.- Carbures, empresa que fabrica y suministra estructuras de fibra de carbono para el sector aeronáutico, participará en el proyecto aeroespacial Lyxn I de XCOR, para enviar vuelos privados al espacio, tras la adquisición del 100% de Fiberdyne, empresa que fabrica complejas estructuras de composites para el sector aeroespacial y que está instalada en Seattle.
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Ryanair, condenada a indemnizar por dejar en tierra a un niño por ir sin DNI
Ryanair, condenada a indemnizar por dejar en tierra a un niño por ir sin DNI:
Madrid.- Un Juzgado de Córdoba ha condenado a la compañía aérea irlandesa de bajo coste Ryanair a indemnizar con 693 euros a una socia de FACUA-Consumidores en Acción por denegar el embarque a su hijo de 4 años al no llevar DNI ni pasaporte, lo que provocó que ambos se quedasen en tierra, según informa dicha organización.
Madrid.- Un Juzgado de Córdoba ha condenado a la compañía aérea irlandesa de bajo coste Ryanair a indemnizar con 693 euros a una socia de FACUA-Consumidores en Acción por denegar el embarque a su hijo de 4 años al no llevar DNI ni pasaporte, lo que provocó que ambos se quedasen en tierra, según informa dicha organización.
Ryanair suprime los vuelos desde Valladolid a Londres y Bruselas
Ryanair suprime los vuelos desde Valladolid a Londres y Bruselas: La consejera de cultura y turismo de la Junta de Castilla y León, Alicia García ha atribuido a una “pataleta” la decisión que ha tomado Ryanair de suprimir estos vuelos Londres baratos y Bruselas y asegura que el acuerdo de promoción turística acabó el 31 de diciembre advirtiendo ya previamente que la Junta no tenía intención alguna de renovarlo.
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Curiosity conducts historic first drilling on Mars
Curiosity conducts historic first drilling on Mars:
NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity made the historic first drilling ever attempted on the Red Planet on February 6. The drilling, at a patch of flat, vein-bearing rock called "John Klein" at Gale Crater, was the 4X4-sized robot’s first full use of its drilling unit and a major test before it uses the drill to collect pulverized rock samples for analysis in its internal laboratories...
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NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity made the historic first drilling ever attempted on the Red Planet on February 6. The drilling, at a patch of flat, vein-bearing rock called "John Klein" at Gale Crater, was the 4X4-sized robot’s first full use of its drilling unit and a major test before it uses the drill to collect pulverized rock samples for analysis in its internal laboratories...
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Boeing’s hydrogen-powered Phantom Eye taxis closer to second flight
Boeing’s hydrogen-powered Phantom Eye taxis closer to second flight:
Following the first flight of its Phantom Eye in June of last year, Boeing has performed software and hardware upgrades in preparation for its second flight that will see it climb to higher altitudes. This week, the hydrogen-powered unmanned aircraft system made a significant step towards such a second flight with the completion of taxi testing at Edwards Air Force Base in California...
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Following the first flight of its Phantom Eye in June of last year, Boeing has performed software and hardware upgrades in preparation for its second flight that will see it climb to higher altitudes. This week, the hydrogen-powered unmanned aircraft system made a significant step towards such a second flight with the completion of taxi testing at Edwards Air Force Base in California...
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EASA certifies the Trent XWB engine | ATWOnline
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)
has awarded the certification for the Rolls-
Royce Trent XWB turbofan, which will power
the Airbus A350-800 and -900. The
certification paves the way for the A350
XWB's first flight this summer.
"Test results show we have produced the
world's most efficient large civil aero engine
and we now look forward to the first flight
later this year," Rolls-Royce president-civil
large engines Eric Schulz said.