jueves, 5 de octubre de 2023

Airbus au Congrès National des Sapeurs-Pompiers 2023

United Airlines Orders 50 More Boeing 787 Dreamliners


United positioned to become the world's largest 787 operator, new deal increases firm orders to 150 airplanes


JUICE, searching for life on Jupiter’s icy moons



Space exploration is renowned for pushing back the frontiers of scientific knowledge, but it has also turned our vision of humanity's place in the Universe on its head.


United Airlines orders 60 additional A321neo aircraft



United Airlines has placed an order for 60 additional Airbus A321neo aircraft, supporting the airline's "United Next" initiative to integrate new aircraft into its fleet and standardizing and enhancing its global network.


Risk Adjusted Business: Aircraft and leasing values



By William Loh, International Aviation Advisors and Dr. David Yu, CFA, Senior ISTAT Appraiser, AAVA Group, NYU Shanghai and Stern Special to Leeham News Oct. 3, 2023, © Leeham News: Investing in aircraft has become increasingly popular over... Read More


Route 604: Focus On The Polish Road Strip Exercise

The European Union Wants To Ban Hand Luggage Fees

Where Does Boeing Fly The Dreamlifter?

Masdar and Boeing Join Forces to Accelerate the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Industry in the UAE and globally

​Boeing signs civil aviation pact with Indonesia, as it opens new Jakarta office

Indonesian late payments continue to dog KF-21 programme

VoltAero begins construction of new final assembly facility for Cassio

AH64 Apache helicopter starts fire in Washington

On your list of weird starts to wildland fires, you can now add military helicopter accidents. An aviation mishap involving an Army AH-64E Apache occurred in Grant County, Washington about 4:30 p.m. on the evening of September 29.

https://fireaviation.com/2023/10/04/army-helicopter-starts-fire-in-washington/ 

Northrop Grumman To Modernize Cockpit and Mission Solutions for E-2D Advanced Hawkeye

Boeing selects RTX selected for NASA’s X-66A project

Two RTX business units, Pratt & Whitney and Collins Aerospace, will support Boeing with Pratt & Whitney GTF engines, and Collins nacelles and engine accessories. Pratt & Whitney and Collins will also support ground and flight tests, slated to start in 2028


https://www.aerotechnews.com/blog/2023/10/05/boeing-selects-rtx-selected-for-nasas-x-66a-project/ 

Futuristic eVTOL vertiport readies for takeoff in Melbourne

8 rules for “civilian hackers” during war, and 4 obligations for states to restrain them – EJIL: Talk!

NATO testing underwater drones off the coast of Europe to deter Russia | Fox News

China ‘kills own sailors with trap set for US and British vessels’