jueves, 25 de mayo de 2023

Boeing refused to give cost data for 11K replacement parts, Pentagon says | The Seattle Times


Boeing refused to give the Pentagon cost data for almost 11,000 replacement parts over a year, according to a congressionally mandated report intended to shine a light on some military contractors' opaque pricing data.

https://www.seattletimes.com/business/boeing-refused-to-give-cost-data-for-11k-replacement-parts-pentagon-says/?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=owned_echobox_tw_m&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1685045075 

South Korea postpones third launch of homegrown rocket

Iran unveils new ballistic missile

NATO chief admits splits on Ukraine membership push

Boeing works to absorb lessons from the MAX crashes and improve safety

Penelope Cruz Revealed As The New Emirates Brand Ambassador

FAA Seeks Public Input on Drone Operations

VoltAero powers ahead with development of hybrid-electric Cassio 330

First Global 8000 prototype flies 7.1h mission on maiden sortie

Artificial intelligence engaged in effort to relieve pilots’ NOTAM burden

Lufthansa deal includes option to acquire full control of ITA Airways

Air Corporate of Italy orders 43 Airbus helicopters at EBACE 2023

Rolls-Royce To Produce Osprey Engines | Poland Gets Warning Aircraft From Sweden | Japan Donates Vehicles To Ukraine

The Rolls-Royce Pearl 10X engine development programme for Dassault’s new flagship aircraft Falcon 10X is running full steam ahead

The ban on short domestic flights in France, a measure devoid of substance

An article in the French newspaper "Le Monde" discusses the ban on short domestic flights in France and highlights that the measure lacks substance and will have limited effects on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The ban, which aims to replace easily replaceable flights with alternative modes of transport, only applies to three routes: Paris-Orly to […]


https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/air-france-klm-group/air-france/the-ban-on-short-domestic-flights-in-france-a-measure-devoid-of-substance/ 

Lufthansa Group takes 41% stake in ITA Airways, which becomes fifth network carrier in the group

Border Force joins Defence in grounding ‘China-linked’ drones

eVTOL Air Taxi Operator Joby Earns IS-BAO Safety Standard

https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/business-aviation/2023-05-22/evtol-air-taxi-operator-joby-earns-bao-safety-standard-0 

The company is the first of the advanced air mobility start-ups to achieve the International Standard for Business Aircraft

HondaJet Elite II Receives EASA Nod

Honeywell Tech Is Driving the UAM Revolution

Virgin Orbit crashes out of the space race as assets are sold off

Sir Richard Branson's space launch company Virgin Orbit has closed its doors and ceased to exist after the United States Bankruptcy Court in the District of Delaware broke it up and sold off its assets to bidders. This comes after a failed attempt to conduct the first launch from Britain in January.

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https://newatlas.com/space/virgin-orbit-crashes-space-race-assets-sold-off/ 

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