domingo, 21 de octubre de 2018

Russia nuclear treaty: Gorbachev warns Trump plan will undermine disarmament

Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev says US President Trump's plan to withdraw from a key Cold War nuclear weapons treaty is a reversal of efforts to achieve nuclear disarmament. Mr Gorbachev - who signed the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty with President Reagan in 1987 - que...

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NBAA-BACE Panel Imagines The Future Of Pilotless VTOL Urban Transport



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NBAA-BACE Panel Imagines The Future Of Pilotless VTOL Urban Transport // Aero-News Network
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Industry Experts Believe That Future Is Closer Than Most Think Anyone who's ever dreamed of traveling above congested city streets may soon have their dreams realized, and possibly sooner than they may think. Electrically powered, pilotless, vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft offer the potential to radically change urban transportation, and an overflow, standing-room-only session at NBAA's Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) took a closer look at this promising technology.
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Analyst: Commercial Aircraft To Replace Current Satellites



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Analyst: Commercial Aircraft To Replace Current Satellites // Aero-News Network
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Four Billion People Worldwide Still Have No Access To The Internet A more connected world makes the globe shrink. Increasingly people are gaining internet access at an exponential rate, and it is changing the way of life. Our devices are becoming progressively more connected through the IoT (Internet of things). But this is not some advanced technology that will affect only the first world. Internet access is becoming the standard rather than the exception, but this has not always been the case. Around the world, there are still 4 billion people without internet access.
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Imagining The Possibilities Of General Aviation In 2025



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Imagining The Possibilities Of General Aviation In 2025 // Aero-News Network
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Rene Nardi Looks To The Future At NBAA-BACE Since the basic designs of the most popular single-engine general aviation aircraft flying today are between 20 and 70 years old, the light piston-engine market segment is ripe for innovation, according to Rene Nardi, a 35-year aerospace veteran who is leading a team exploring the opportunities for revitalizing and expanding the market through the introduction of multiple advanced technologies.
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