Boeing Breakthrough in All-Composite Cryogenic Fuel Tank Proves Technology Ready for Use

jueves, 3 de febrero de 2022

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Boeing to assist GE in developing a hybrid-electric Saab 340B

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U.S. Attorney Decides Not to Bring Charges Against Archer Employee Who Is Central Focus of Wisk’s Civil Lawsuit Against Archer

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The F-35C's Radar-Absorbent Skin Is Looking Pretty Rough After Months At Sea

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Envergure Hotel, Toulouse aménager un Airbus A380™ en hôtel 




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Le projet ENVERGURE consiste à aménager un Airbus A380™ initialement destiné au démantèlement, en hôtel 

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Iberia Airport Services atendió en 2021 a cerca de 47 millones de pasajeros, un 60 por ciento más que en 2020

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Toulouse : un hôtel veut s’installer dans un Airbus A380 aux portes du MEETT

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Vietnam Receives First Yak-130s

https://monch.com/vietnam-receives-first-yak-130s/

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F-15EX Eagle II Performs First Live Fire Event As Operational Testing Moves Forward

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Hydrogen: The Only Solution To Reach Net-Zero?

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Russia’s MC-21-300 airliner began cold soak trials to extend its base type certificate

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First Upgraded Chinook Helicopter Delivered to Spain

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GPS/GNSS Backups Tested in European Commission Trials

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US Air Force backs Valkyrie's high-speed, amphibious jet-powered eVTOL

Reno-based Valkyrie Systems Aerospace has received a research grant from the US Air Force to further develop its remarkable HoverJet Guardian concept, which combines electric VTOL and high-speed jet cruise with amphibious and hovercraft capabilities.

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https://newatlas.com/aircraft/valkyrie-hsvtol-guardian-jet-evtol/ 

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Dragonfly-sized drone flaps its wings more efficiently than insects


No matter how good our human designs may be, evolution has had a 4-billion-year head start, so there's no shame in copying off Mother Nature's homework. Engineers at the University of Bristol have done just that – and even improved on it – developing a tiny flying robot that flaps its wings more efficiently than an insect, using a unique electrostatic "zipping" mechanism.

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https://newatlas.com/drones/flapping-wing-drone-laza-electrostatic/ 

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