martes, 2 de julio de 2024

Astronauts not stuck on space station, NASA and Boeing officials say

Justice department to offer Boeing a plea deal related to MAX crashes

Japan successfully launches an advanced Earth observation satellite on its new flagship H3 rocket

Chinese rocket accidentally launches during test, then crashes

After steering major deal, Spirit CEO Shanahan could be next Boeing boss

Turkey’s TB3 UCAV Reaches New Highest Altitude At 36,000 Feet

North Korean ‘Poop Balloons’ Close Seoul Airport in Another Harassment Raid

New F-22 Pods Spotted Up Close On Sabreliner Test Bed

EASA Issues Airworthiness Directive Over Boeing 787 Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 Engine Parts

What To Know Of The US Militarys 5 Drone Categories

FAA Flags Over 120 Boeing 757-200s For Fuselage Cracking Concerns

Universal Hydrogen Shuts Down After Running Out Of Funds

Boeing Will Not Bring 737 MAX Or 777X Test Aircraft To Farnborough Airshow 2024

US Air Force Looking To Reduce Costs Of Next Generation Fighter Program

Boeing Delivers First CH-47F Block II Chinook Aircraft to U.S. Army

Turkish Airlines Orders Four More Boeing 777 Freighters

Strong Air Cargo Demand Continues in May

China Southern, EHang partner to explore eVTOL tourism operations

Istanbul airport chief urges industry collaboration as work on triple-runway operations progresses

IAG announces Air Europa-related share purchase scheme

Eve Air Mobility Announces $94M New Equity to Support eVTOL Development

Eurocontrol report: 2023 marks one of the worst years for airspace-related delays in two decades

Boeing wins comms deal for Australian ‘missile shield’

Australian aviation industry bullish on AI adoption

Technical failures leave Starliner crew 'not stranded' on ISS indefinitely

NASA says that the astronauts sent to the International Space Station aboard Boeing's malfunctioning Starliner spacecraft are "not stranded in space." However, Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams may be staying in orbit for a very long time.

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Inside the strained union of Boeing and Spirit aerosystems

MBDA unveils the Land Cruise Missile (LCM) system

MBDA unveils the Land Cruise Missile (LCM) system, a new ground-launched Deep Precision Strike capability, to meet the needs of the new strategic environment on the battlefield.

LCM builds on all of MBDA's expertise in the field of Deep Precision Strike, and is based on the combat proven Naval Cruise Missile (NCM) in-service on French Navy frigates and attack submarines.

The LCM system constitutes a unique European sovereign solution for a deep strike ground-launched cruise missile system, designed, produced and assembled in Europe. Customers operating NCM missiles and LCM system will belong to an exclusive club of countries possessing very long-range Deep Precision Strike capability from below and from the surface of the sea as well as from the ground.

Tornado F2 Set To Become Most Advanced Flying Fighter In A Private Individual's Hands

Meet the A-12 Oxcart: CIA Spy Plane Faster Than the SR-71 Blackbird | The National Interest

KC-390 con MAFFS II brasileño se estrena en su labor antiincendios - Sandglass Patrol