US intercepts Russian aircraft near Alaska

viernes, 17 de febrero de 2023

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Russia fires dozens of missiles at Ukraine overnight: Kyiv

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The Federal Aviation Administration has granted a regulatory waiver to the University of Alaska Fairbanks unmanned aircraft systems test site.

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Regional flights powered by hydrogen edge closer to launch

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Bjorn’s Corner: Sustainable Air Transport. Part 58. Summary Part 2.

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General Atomics Tests New Eaglet Air Launched Effect

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Verijet Eyes Major Investment after SPAC-deal Ends

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Boeing 737 MAX jetliner crashes, Justice Department settlement don’t keep Illinois politicians from taking campaign cash from company - Chicago Sun-Times

https://chicago.suntimes.com/2023/2/17/23599700/boeing-political-contributions-lion-air-indonesia-ethiopia-airliner-crashes-air-safety-faa 

Based in Chicago until last year, the aerospace giant has given $50,000 to legislative leaders and other politicians since it admitted in 2021 it deceived regulators about a new aircraft that crashed twice overseas.

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The Italian Air Force Celebrates 80th Anniversary of 103rd Gruppo With Special Colored AMX

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Airbus CEO Is Concerned How Russia Is Operating Its Planes

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Superior Performance: The Wing-Based Advantages Of The Boeing 747-8 Over The 747-400

Recently, Simple Flying highlighted the difference between Boeing 747-8 and 747-400 in terms of overall design and specifications. While most design differences are apparent and easily spotted, quantifying performance differences is much more complex. The superiority of the Boeing 747-8 lies in its technologically advanced wing, which significantly increases its in-flight performance of it over its predecessors.


https://simpleflying.com/boeing-747-8-wing-advantages-over-747-400/ 

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FAA Proposes $175,000 Fine Against SpaceX for Not Submitting Required Pre-Launch Data

https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/faa-proposes-175000-fine-against-spacex-not-submitting-required-pre-launch-data 


WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a $175,000 civil penalty against Space Exploration Technologies Corp (SpaceX) for failure to submit launch collision analysis trajectory data directly to the FAA prior to the August 19, 2022, launch of the Starlink Group 4-27 mission. SpaceX was required to submit the data to the agency at least seven days prior to an attempted launch. 

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Babcock, IAI team up to promote tactical UAVs in Australia

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Volocopter chief leads push to certification

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CFM firm on 1,700 Leap delivery target in 2023: Safran chief

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Airbus UAM plans year of building in 2023 ahead of CityAirbus NextGen first flight

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Nepal ATR 72 Accident: Propellers Were Feathered Before Landing

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Sonex Introduces "Sierra Hotel" Highwing - KITPLANES

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¿Por qué vuela un autogiro? Conferencia de Fernando Roselló 3/2/2023 - YouTube

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBOeHemQrrU


 Conferencia del coronel del Ejército del Aire D. Fernando Roselló, organizada por la Fundación Infante de Orleans en colaboración con el Real Aero Club de España el 3/2/2023 en Cuatro Vientos.

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Gen. David Petraeus: How the war in Ukraine will end | CNN

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