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The founder and Executive Director of the Flying Tigers 69th DRS Association discusses the...
SpaceNews established the awards in 2017 to recognize and celebrate the people, programs and institutions shaping a rapidly evolving global space economy. Chosen by...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. commercial maritime industry has long been shrinking.From 1953 to 2016, the number of shipyards capable of building large, oceangoing military...
Etihad Engineering has completed a six-year heavy maintenance check on the first Airbus A380 aircraft, which was stored securely on the ground.The maintenance involved...
A Federal Court battle is continuing between Qantas and the Australian International Pilots Association (AIPA) over hiring practices on the Flying Kangaroo’s Airbus A380s.
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The stricken fast-attack submarine Connecticut has returned to its Puget Sound Naval Shipyard dry dock in Washington state following construction work the Navy says...
From Reuters: “The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Wednesday it is finalizing three safety directives for some grounded Boeing 777 planes with Pratt & Whitney 4000 engines that will allow them to return to service.” Reporting by David Shepardson; editing by Grant McCool
Budget airline SpiceJet has announced a standalone net profit of Rs 23.28 crore in the quarter ended in December 2021, compared to the Rs 56.96 crore loss reported in the same quarter last year. The total revenue for the Q3 […]