miércoles, 24 de mayo de 2017

Airbus BizLab boosts global start-ups to bring their projects to life



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Airbus BizLab boosts global start-ups to bring their projects to life // Airbus All news
http://www.airbus.com/newsevents/news-events-single/detail/airbus-bizlab-boosts-global-start-ups-to-bring-their-projects-to-life/?utm_source=article&utm_medium=All-news&utm_campaign=RSS

Nearly 1,000 start-ups have interacted with the BizLab over the last two years.




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Etihad Airways: where to now?



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Etihad Airways: where to now? // Leeham News
https://leehamnews.com/2017/05/24/ethiad-airways-now/

By Bjorn Fehrm

 Etihad Airways appointed a new interim group CEO and CFO on 8th of May. The strategy of James Hogan, Etihad CEO since 2006, to grow the airline through partner alliances, coupled with minority investments, has hit trouble.

The latecomer to the Gulf carrier's growth party is now set for a strategy review by an incoming CEO.We describe the background to the problems and go through the options for Etihad's future…

https://leehamnews.com/2017/05/24/ethiad-airways-now/



Uber Partners For eVTOL Service In 2023



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Uber Partners For eVTOL Service In 2023 // Aviation Week
http://aviationweek.com/bca/uber-partners-evtol-service-2023

Uber announces partnerships with vehicle developers and infrastructure providers to support its planned electric vertical takeoff and landing flight demonstrations in Dallas and Dubai in 2020.

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UAC-Comac Widebody Launched With 2027 Delivery Target


UAC-Comac Widebody Launched With 2027 Delivery Target // Aviation Week
http://aviationweek.com/commercial-aviation/uac-comac-widebody-launched-2027-delivery-target

Detail design of the Sino-Russian widebody aircraft can begin

Detail design of a Sino-Russian widebody airliner should be completed by the end of 2018, by which time the partners will have chosen major suppliers.

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Drones in space? ESA tests crash-proof drone in Sicilian caves

When humans first set foot on Mars, they're going to want to be sure that the equipment is up to the task. To be as prepared as possible, the European Space Agency (ESA) has been testing equipment and techniques and training astronauts in cave systems here on Earth. The group's latest toy is a crash-proof drone that can map out tight spots humans can't reach, and these kinds of technologies could, in future, help the first Martian settlers explore lava tubes on the Red Planet.
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