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Rocket Lab briefly catches booster in mid-air after successful launch

Rocket Lab used a helicopter to capture a spent Electron first stage booster and its parachute after launching satellites from New Zealand Monday, a significant step forward for the company's rocket recovery and reuse program. The helicopter dropped the rocket a few seconds later.

Rocket Lab confirms plan to catch booster with helicopter later this month

Rocket Lab plans the first attempt to catch one of its returning small satellite boosters by helicopter after a launch later this month, nearly three years after the company announced its mid-air recovery and reuse concept.

Commercial BlackSky imaging satellites ride with Rocket Lab

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Air New Zealand to fly nonstop to New York

Air New Zealand has announced its first, nonstop flight from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to New Zealand’s Auckland International Airport. Starting September 17, Air New Zealand will offer direct flights from New York to Auckland, celebrating the airline’s continued commitment to growth, with JFK being its seventh North American airport. This […]

CubiCasa Enters Australian and New Zealand Real Estate Market Through Partnership with Bladescenes

SAN JOSE, CA, Mar 22, 2022 - (ACN Newswire) - CubiCasa, a global-reaching real estate software company headquartered in Oulu, Finland, has announced a partnership with Bladescenes, a leading creative marketing agency for real estate located in Auckland, New Zealand. This partnership marks a notable boost to CubiCasa's ongoing expansion into the Australian and New Zealand real estate markets, accelerating the global growth of its mobile property scanning technology.

Bladescenes offers creative photography, videography, and now virtual floor plans as a part of its agency services. Bladescenes markets homes by capturing their prepossessing architect and layout potential through the use of digital technology. CubiCasa's mobile capture technology gives Bladescenes' customers the capability to visualize their dream floor plan while speeding up the home inspection and valuation process.

"By partnering with Bladescenes, we are continuing to work toward our mission of modernizing and digitizing the real estate process on a global scale," said Jeff Allen, President of CubiCasa. "This relationship gives us the opportunity to become the one-stop shop for real estate and mortgage professionals in Australia and New Zealand while continuing to expand in the U.S., Europe, and other target markets."

CubiCasa, which was founded in 2014 and launched its scanning solution in 2019, has successfully entered the Australian and New Zealand markets, furthering its growth by partnering with successful players in the real estate industry. The company is working with close to 40 leading companies across both countries.

"CubiCasa's technology will allow us to integrate floor plan and sketch capabilities into our offering along with photography," said George McNabb, Creative Director of Bladescenes. "By using CubiCasa's easy-to-use app, we are seeing increased adoption and lower margin of error. CubiCasa has totally changed our business and we are grateful to be partnering with them."

About CubiCasa

Headquartered in Oulu, Finland, CubiCasa is the global market leader in mobile indoor scanning and is known for its fast and easy-to-use floor plan app on the App Store and Google Play Store. CubiCasa's technology is used in 144 different countries and has helped create over 1 million floor plans to date. CubiCasa provides technology for the real estate, appraisal, and mortgage industries and is on a mission to digitize real estate. http://www.cubi.casa/

About Bladescenes

Founded in 2012, Bladescenes remains at the forefront of real estate technology and marketing, offering a range of services that includes photography, videography, floor planning, virtual open homes, and virtual staging. With our dedicated team of real estate experts and advanced technology, Bladescenes ensures agents and homeowners have access to the leading and most creative ways to list and sell a property. https://www.bladescenes.com/

CubiCasa Media Contact
Ross Stevens
Caliber Corporate Advisers for CubiCasa
803-549-7529
ross@calibercorporate.com

SOURCE: CubiCasa

Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.comCubiCasa, a global-reaching real estate software company headquartered in Oulu, Finland, has announced a partnership with Bladescenes, a leading creative marketing agency for real estate located in Auckland, New Zealand. This partnership marks a notable boost to CubiCasa's ongoing expansion into the Australian and New Zealand real estate markets, accelerating the global growth of its mobile property scanning technology.

Air Canada returns to Brisbane, but Auckland faces wait

The airline will also soon increase its Sydney service to become daily in light of reduced COVID restrictions across all three countries.

Air Canada Welcomes the Removal of Pre-Departure COVID-19 Testing for Fully Vaccinated Travellers Entering Canada

MONTREAL, March 17, 2022 /CNW Telbec/ – Air Canada welcomes the Government of Canada’s announcement to remove pre-departure testing requirements as of April 1, 2022 for fully vaccinated travellers entering Canada. “Today’s announcement by the federal government is excellent news for the entire travel and…

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